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Isojärvi National Park 

April in Isojärvi National Park. Photo: Markus Sirkka
Location of Isojärvi National Park in Finland
Western Finland, Central Finland Region
Municipality of Kuhmoinen (www.kuhmoinen.fi, in Finnish)
Area: 22 sq.km. Established in 1982
The area is managed by Metsähallitus.
The Emblem of Isojärvi National Park - American Beaver

Isojärvi National Park is an ideal destination for a hiker looking for peaceful forest and lake landscapes. The National Park is suitable for hiking trips lasting for one or two days. There is also a lot to see if you choose to go by canoe, and a canoeing trip lasting for a couple of days could be extended further from the shores and islands of the National Park.

Isojärvi National Park is a small wilderness-like area, where forest and lake landscapes alternate. There are long narrow lakes and rift valleys, formed in faults in the bedrock, which makes the terrain difficult at some places. The core part of the National Park is the continuous land area on the southern side of Lake Isojärvi. In addition, the park includes more than 20 islands, and fragmented land areas on the northern side of the lake.

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Last updated 4/18/2012

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