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Köprülü Canyon Facts: Depth, Length and Setting

Köprülü Canyon is one of the great natural landmarks of Antalya Province — a deep, forested gorge carved through the Taurus Mountains, and one of Turkey's most rewarding places to combine wild scenery with a day on the water.

If you want the essential facts in one place — what the canyon is, where it sits, and why its river has become the region's favourite rafting run — this short reference gathers them in safe, general terms. For a fuller travel guide, see our overview of things to do in Köprülü Canyon.

Where Köprülü Canyon is

The canyon lies in the interior of Antalya Province, north of the coastal town of Manavgat, in the folds of the western Taurus Mountains. It sits inland from the busy Mediterranean shore, which is part of its appeal: within a short drive of the resorts you leave the beach heat behind and climb into cool, pine-scented mountain country.

The gateway village for most visitors is Beşkonak, a small settlement on the riverbanks where the majority of rafting trips launch. The wider area is protected as Köprülü Canyon National Park (Köprülü Kanyon Milli Parkı), a nature reserve set aside for its forests, its river and its remarkable landscape.

The canyon and its setting

Köprülü Canyon is, at heart, a long gorge cut by flowing water over a very long span of time. The rock walls rise steeply on either side of the river, in places dramatically so, giving the classic canyon feel of high stone flanks and a cold ribbon of water threading the bottom.

The slopes are clothed in Mediterranean cypress and pine forest — dark, resinous woodland that gives the park much of its character and keeps the air fresh even in high summer. Because it is a protected national park, the setting remains largely wild: the emphasis is on nature, forest and river rather than development.

The Köprüçay: a cold, clear river

The river running through the gorge is the Köprüçay. What makes it special is its source: it is fed in large part by karst springs, where water emerges from the limestone mountains already cold and remarkably clear. This is why the Köprüçay stays cool and takes on that famous turquoise-to-green colour even under a strong Mediterranean sun.

That cold, clean water is the reason the river is such a pleasure to raft. It also means the water temperature can be bracing — a welcome shock on a hot day, and part of the fun.

The rafting run in numbers

Rafting on the Köprüçay is the most popular way to experience the canyon, and the standard trip is an accessible one. In safe general terms:

Because it is scenic rather than extreme, the Köprüçay run is one of the most family-friendly white-water experiences in the region. You can read more about joining a trip on our rafting from Side page.

History woven into the landscape

Köprülü Canyon is not only about nature. Its very name — köprü means "bridge" in Turkish — nods to a genuine landmark: the Roman-era Oluk Bridge (Oluk Köprüsü), a graceful stone arch that still spans the Köprüçay. It is a reminder that people have been crossing and living in this landscape for a very long time.

High in the hills above the canyon lie the ruins of Selge, an ancient Pisidian and later Roman city, reached by a steep mountain road. Its theatre and scattered stones look out over the mountains, and a visit pairs naturally with a day in the canyon below. The long-distance St Paul Trail also threads through this wider region, drawing walkers to its forests and ridgelines.

A quick reference, at a glance

Köprülü Canyon rewards you whether you come for the history, the forest or the river — but the most memorable way to feel the place is from the water itself. When you're ready, browse our rafting tours or read the full Köprülü Canyon guide and plan your day on the Köprüçay.

Frequently Asked

Where is Köprülü Canyon?+

It lies in the interior of Antalya Province, north of Manavgat, in the western Taurus Mountains. Most visitors reach it via the village of Beşkonak, where rafting trips launch.

How long is the Köprülü Canyon rafting run?+

The classic run covers around 14 km along the Köprüçay river through the canyon, at an accessible grade II–III difficulty suited to beginners and families.

Why is the river so cold and clear?+

The Köprüçay is fed largely by karst springs, where water emerges from the limestone mountains already cold and clear, giving it its cool temperature and turquoise colour.

What can you see besides the river?+

The park protects cypress and pine forest and holds the Roman-era Oluk Bridge over the Köprüçay, with the ruins of ancient Selge in the hills above the canyon.

Is Köprülü Canyon a national park?+

Yes. It is protected as Köprülü Canyon National Park (Köprülü Kanyon Milli Parkı), a nature reserve set aside for its forests, river and landscape.

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