Natural Parks
Hidden City National Park
Located between Antalya and Muğla, Saklıkent National Park takes its name from the Saklıkent Canyon, which can be described as a unique natural wonder. The canyon is located on a branch of the Eşen Stream. Access to Saklıkent Canyon is provided by a long suspension bridge built on the steep slopes that make up the canyon. Black pine and cedar communities can be observed in the park, and red pine communities at lower levels.
Falez Park
Falez Park, which is one of the places you can easily choose for activities such as jogging, walking and cycling, is a wonderful park where you can get away from the noise and stress of the city and approach calmness. In Falez Park, besides the cafes, there are also very suitable areas for picnics. If you want to have a snack before or after your sports activities, you can stop by the cafes in the park or have a picnic wherever you want. If you wish, you can watch the sunrise or sunset accompanied by the colorful kites you will encounter.
Ataturk Park
Atatürk Park, one of the biggest parks in Antalya, is a park you can choose for your jogging, walking and cycling activities. It is also possible to have a pleasant breakfast by the sea in the park, where visitors prefer to take a walk, especially in the spring months. There are many cafes and restaurants in the park as well as breakfast places.
Köprülü Canyon National Park
Köprülü Canyon National Park takes its name from Köprüçayı River. The most important resource value of the park is the fourteen km long split valley formed on the Köprüçay River. Köprülü Canyon, one of the most magnificent geological structures of our country, is truly an area worth seeing. Köprüçayı River is famous for its trout and is a popular rafting area. In addition to all these, the national park now contains the ruins of the ancient city of Selge. There are also stone terraces, roads and bridges from different periods in the area.
Beydaglari Coastal National Park
Beydağları Coastal National Park is a very important national park that includes Beydağları. Located on the strip between the Lycian and Pamphyllian coasts, the area is home to many ancient city settlements. Cities such as Olympos, Idyros and Phaselis, which were accepted as important centers in their own time and continue to exist as unique historical ruins today, are surrounded by the Beydağları Coastal National Park. There is also an area called Yanartaş near the Ancient City of Olympos. This area continues to exist in connection with a flame mentioned in Chimera and Bellerophon legends in Homer's Iliad and thought to have been burning for centuries. Beydağları Beach National Park, which is one of the most important values of our country, is an area that attracts the appreciation of its visitors with its wonderful nature where the mountain and the sea meet and its atmosphere that smells of history.