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The Wildlife and Forest of Koprulu Canyon: A Living National Park

Long before you hear the first rush of the rapids, you sense the canyon differently: cooler air, the resinous smell of pine, and a river the colour of polished turquoise threading between wooded slopes.

Koprulu Canyon National Park sits in the Taurus Mountains of Antalya Province, north of Manavgat and near the village of Beskonak. It is a protected area, and that protection is the whole point. The canyon is not a manicured attraction but a genuine slice of Mediterranean mountain wilderness, and the best way to move through the heart of it is on the water.

A canyon shaped by cold, clear water

The Koprucay river that carves the gorge is fed largely by karst springs, water that has travelled through the limestone of the mountains before surfacing. That underground journey keeps the river remarkably cold and clear, even through the heat of an Antalya summer. It is the reason the water glows that famous blue-green, and the reason the whole canyon floor feels several degrees cooler than the coast.

This cold, oxygen-rich water is the engine of the ecosystem. It sustains the riverside vegetation, draws birds to hunt and drink, and gives the canyon its distinctive freshness. On a raft you feel it directly: spray off the rapids is genuinely cold, a welcome shock on a hot day.

Cypress and pine: the forest of the gorge

The slopes above the Koprucay are cloaked in cypress and pine forest, one of the canyon's defining features. Mediterranean cypress, tall and dark and column-straight, rises among the pines and clings to the steep, rocky ground where little else can find a foothold. In places the trees grow right down to the water, and their reflection doubles the greens and blues on the surface.

This is classic eastern Mediterranean woodland: drought-hardy, aromatic and evergreen, shaped by hot summers and rocky karst soil. Walk or drift beneath it and the air carries the scent of pine resin and warm stone. The forest is part of what earns the canyon its status as a nature reserve, and it is quietly ancient, the kind of landscape the region's people have lived alongside for thousands of years.

Birds and quieter residents

A protected river gorge like this is naturally rich in birdlife. Watch the strip of sky between the canyon walls and you may catch birds of prey riding the thermals that rise off the warm rock, while smaller birds flit and call along the wooded banks and around the water's edge. Early morning and late afternoon are the liveliest hours.

The canyon is also home to the shyer, less visible residents typical of a Taurus mountain reserve, creatures that keep to the forest and the high ground and rarely show themselves to passing visitors. Rather than promise you a checklist of sightings, it is more honest to say this: you are travelling through wild, living habitat, and part of the pleasure is not knowing exactly what will reveal itself. To protect it, keep noise down, take your litter with you and leave the plants and rocks as you found them.

What you might notice from the raft

Rafting the Koprucay, a gentle grade II-III run of around fourteen kilometres, is the most immersive way to read the canyon's nature. Between the rapids there are long, calm stretches where the guide lets the current do the work and you can simply look up and around.

If you would like the fuller picture of the park, its ancient bridge and the hilltop ruins of Selge above the gorge, our complete guide to Koprulu Canyon pulls the nature and the history together. And if you are staying on the coast, see how easy it is to reach the canyon on a rafting day from Side.

The canyon rewards a slow, curious eye. Come for the rapids by all means, but let the forest, the cold turquoise water and the birdlife be part of the day too. When you are ready to see it from the river, plan your Koprulu Canyon rafting trip and meet the national park up close.

Frequently Asked

Is Koprulu Canyon a protected national park?+

Yes. Koprulu Canyon is a protected national park in the Taurus Mountains of Antalya Province, valued for its cypress and pine forest, its clear turquoise river and its wildlife. Visitors are asked to help keep it clean and undisturbed.

Why is the Koprucay river so clear and cold?+

The Koprucay is fed largely by karst springs, water that filters through mountain limestone before surfacing. That keeps it cold and remarkably clear all year, which is why it appears such a vivid turquoise even in summer.

What kind of forest grows in Koprulu Canyon?+

The canyon slopes are covered in classic eastern Mediterranean woodland, chiefly cypress and pine. These evergreen, drought-hardy, aromatic trees cling to the steep rocky ground and are a key reason the area is a nature reserve.

What wildlife might I see while rafting?+

You are most likely to notice birdlife, including birds of prey riding the thermals above the canyon and smaller birds along the wooded banks. Shyer forest animals stay hidden, so treat any sighting as a bonus rather than a guarantee.

Can I experience the canyon's nature without rafting?+

Yes. You can drive to see the Roman-era Oluk Bridge and the hilltop ruins of Selge. But rafting the roughly fourteen-kilometre grade II-III run is the most immersive way to travel through the heart of the forested gorge.

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