Kauno Marios Regional Park encompasses the scenic reservoir of Kaunas Lagoon and its surrounding landscapes, offering diverse recreational opportunities amid rich natural and cultural heritage.
Kauno Marios Regional Park is centered around the Kaunas Lagoon, the largest artificial reservoir in Lithuania, created in 1960 by damming the Nemunas River near Kaunas city. Covering an area of approximately 24,440 hectares, the park combines vast water bodies with surrounding forests, meadows, and wetlands. Its geography features rolling hills, islands, and peninsulas that provide habitats for a variety of flora and fauna, including numerous bird species such as white-tailed eagles and migratory waterfowl. The park has historical significance due to archaeological sites and the Kaunas Hydroelectric Power Plant, which fueled the creation of the lagoon. Visitors are drawn to the park for boating, fishing, windsurfing, and cycling, while hikers can explore scenic trails that pass through mixed woodlands and offer panoramic views of the reservoir. Notable landmarks include the Pažaislis Monastery located near the park’s vicinity and Nemunas River's confluences. The park’s blend of recreational activities, rich biodiversity, and cultural sites makes it an attractive destination for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, and families looking for accessible nature experiences near Kaunas city.
Kaunas Lagoon – Lithuania’s largest artificial reservoir offering extensive water activities
Diverse avifauna – including rare and migratory bird species providing excellent birdwatching
Pažaislis Monastery – baroque architectural site near the park, adding cultural depth
Cycling routes along scenic shores combining natural beauty and accessibility
The central feature of the park, this expansive reservoir supports diverse aquatic life and numerous recreational activities.
A baroque monastery near the park that adds a significant cultural and historical dimension to visits.
The area where the Nemunas River feeds into the lagoon, creating rich wetlands important for biodiversity.