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Kislovodsk National Park

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Kislovodsk National Park is one of Russia's largest urban parks, covering over 900 hectares of varied terrain. It features a network of well-marked hiking trails that wind through pine forests, past dramatic limestone gorges, and to viewpoints overlooking the Caucasus foothills. The park is home to the famous Narzan springs, as well as the striking Alikonovka Gorge and the cascading Honey Falls. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, cycling, or simply breathing the fresh, mineral-rich air in this tranquil natural setting.

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  • Hike the trail to the Alikonovka Gorge, a deep limestone canyon with sheer cliffs
  • Visit the Honey Falls (Medovye Vody), a series of small waterfalls in a scenic valley
  • Explore the park's network of ecological paths, including the popular 'Terrenkur' health trails

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Ways to visit Kislovodsk National Park

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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