Kaunas Reservoir Regional Park, Regional park in Kaunas County, Lithuania
Kaunas Reservoir Regional Park is a large protected area centered on an extensive reservoir in the southern part of Kaunas. The park encompasses water surfaces, forest zones, and wetland areas that support diverse wildlife and plant species.
Kaunas Reservoir was created in 1959 by damming the Nemunas River and represents a major infrastructure project of the Soviet era. Its construction reshaped the river valley and created the natural setting that defines the park today.
The park grounds include the Lithuanian Open Air Folk Museum in Rumšiškės, where visitors can see traditional buildings and crafts from different regions. The 17th-century Pažaislis Monastery nearby hosts annual music festivals that draw people from across the country.
The area features walking trails, cycling routes, and opportunities to explore the water by boat or kayak. Visitors should wear appropriate outdoor clothing and plan their visit during the warmer months when trails are most accessible.
Juniper Valley in Arlaviškės features natural slopes covered with numerous juniper trees alongside the reservoir, creating a distinctive botanical landscape. This lesser-explored area offers a quieter setting away from the park's main attractions.
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