Hatila Valley National Park

Hatila Valley National Park

Hatila Valley National Park covers an area of approximately 16,900 hectares and is located along a branch of the Çoruh River in Artvin, Turkey. The park can be reached by a 10 km drive from the center of Artvin.

This national park is more than just a scenic valley; it is distinguished by its unique and varied rock formations. Unlike typical valleys, the rocks of Hatila Valley are uncommon in nature, formed through volcanic activity and sculpted by the force of flowing water.

Hatila Valley National Park

The valley is characterized by its narrow shape and steep slopes, showcasing a distinctive geological and geomorphological structure. Its remarkable scenery and unique attributes make it a popular spot for nature lovers and researchers studying landform types in Turkey.

From the entrance to the middle section, Hatila Valley is covered with dense, lush vegetation that supports a wide variety of plant species. This area is notable for its rich plant life, typical of a Mediterranean climate. The region’s relict vegetation includes numerous endemic plants, with over 500 species recorded. The wildlife in Hatila Valley is just as diverse, hosting animals such as bears, wild boars, foxes, badgers, wild goats (ibex), martens, hawks, eagles, coyotes, mountain grouse, and trout.

Visitors to Hatila Valley National Park can enjoy a variety of camping options and amenities designed for both day visitors and overnight guests. Situated only 10 kilometers from the city center, the park offers accommodations ranging from bungalows to caravan sites, catering to different group sizes and preferences.

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