Pripyshminskiye Bory National Park


Pripyshminskiye Bory National Park. The Pripyshminskiye forest is located in the southwestern corner of the West Siberian Plain. It protects a complex of pine and birch forests. About 10% of the area is non-forested marshes, ponds, hayfields and pastures. The park is located in the Sverdlovsk Oblast, 150 km east of the city of Yekaterinburg and 70 miles west of Tyumen. The route of the Trans-Siberian Railroad passes by the two sections of the park.

Topography

Pripyshminskiye Bory National Park is divided into two sections. The Talisky section, which is on the right bank of the Pyshma River, is just south and east of the town of Talitsa. It a relatively flat forest of pine, spruce and larch. The second section, Tugulymskaya, is located 20 miles to the northeast, in Tugulymsky District. It has more extensive swamps and wetlands on the floodplains of the Pyshma River, with forest of larch, fir and cedar. Much of this section is swamp, with some higher sandy ground supporting pine forest.

Ecoregion and climate

The terrestrial ecoregion of Pripyshminskiye is West Siberian taiga, a region characterized by coniferous forests of pine, spruce and larch. The freshwater ecoregion is classified as "Ob River Basin", characterized by plains river topography, continental climate, and complexes of freshwater fish that in the lower latitudes include boreal river families such as northern pike, loach and dace.
The climate in the Pripyshminskiye forest is Humid continental climate, warm summer. This climate is characterized by large swings in temperature, both diurnally and seasonally, with mild summers and cold, snowy winters. Precipitation is relatively well distributed through the year; average annual precipitaion is 17 inches.

Tourism

The park as zones for strict nature protection, for cultural tourism, and recreation. There are developed hiking trails and campsites are available with tent sites and huts. The park also sponsor a nature museum and baths.