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Finnish-Russian Friendship Park Network Adventures

The Finnish-Russian Friendship Park Network is a transboundary protected area shared by Finland and Russia, renowned for its unique biomes and opportunities for cross-border cooperation in nature conservation.

Thousands
Acres Protected
Numerous trails of varying lengths
Miles of Trails
Varies by sector
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Finnish-Russian Friendship Park Network.

Entrance Requirements

Permits may be required for specific activities and crossing borders.

Best Time to Visit

Summer offers the warmest weather, while winter provides a snowy wonderland for adventure.

Visitor Information

Mainly located in Kuhmo and Kostomuksha for information and permits.

Getting There

Accessible via regional roads with some seasonal closures due to snow.

Weather & Climate

The region experiences cold, snowy winters and mild, humid summers, with the best wildlife viewing often occurring in the transitional seasons.

Conservation Efforts

Environmental impacts from climate change and illegal poaching present ongoing challenges to conservation within the park.

Camping in Finnish-Russian Friendship Park Network

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Kuhmo Wilderness Camp

Primitive
Reservations Required

Located near the Finnish border, offering basic facilities amidst the forest.

Karelia Backwoods Camp

Backcountry
Reservations Required

Remote site with limited access, perfect for solitude and nature immersion.

Top Trails

Karelia Wilderness Trail

Moderate
25 Miles

Winds through dense woodland offering a chance to see diverse wildlife.

Suomenlahti Nature Path

Easy
10 Miles

A relaxing walk with insight into the local flora and cultural history.

Saimaa Lakeside Loop

Moderate
15 Miles

Offers stunning views of Lake Saimaa and opportunities to spot seals.

Bear's Path

Hard
8 Miles

A challenging trek known for potential brown bear sightings.

Trailblazer Tips

Check regulations for crossing borders within the park; some areas may require permits.

Winter brings a unique beauty, but be prepared for cold and snowy conditions.

Consider local guides for help navigating remote areas, especially near the border.

Photography enthusiasts should bring long lenses for capturing wildlife at a distance.

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