Best lakes in Sipoonkorven Kansallispuisto offers a natural escape near Helsinki, characterized by its serene forest landscapes and notable water bodies. The national park provides a setting for outdoor activities, with several lakes serving as focal points for recreation. These lakes are integrated into the park's network of trails, providing access to natural features and designated rest areas. The terrain around these lakes varies, offering different experiences for visitors.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The cooking shelter, lean-to shelter, firewood shed and dry toilet at the Fiskträsk rest area which is located slightly east of the trail on the shore of Fiskträsk Lake. There is also a campfire site in connection with the lean-to shelter. There is a camping area next to the cooking shelter. There are duckboards on the wet sections of the Fiskträsk Trail. There are no campsites outside Fiskträsk.
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I managed on the path with tyres ment for asphalt. Partly path has big stones and roots of the trees on the way but mostly route is enjoyable with bicycle. By The Lake of Bisa there are wooden bences built right near the water, where you can eat your picnic or just enjoy the view. Also next to the lake is a rocky hill. On the top of the hill is cooking shelter, where you clime up along built stairs. The view is beautifull, over the lake area.
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Long stairs to get up to the shelter, not really pram or wheelchair friendly
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Scenic wooden paths by the water – leading you through the swamp while offering breathtaking views over the lake.
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Bisajärvi is one of Sipoonkorpi's designated camping areas, with toilet facilities and a fireplace. The lake is typical of this part of Finland; on clear days it reflects the surrounding trees beautifully. This camping spot is only a short walk from Kuusijärvi, with its lake swimming and traditional saunas.
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As the largest lake in the Sipoonkorpi National Park, it's unsurprising there are amenties here. There are picnic tables, public toilets and shelters, as well as a designated camping area, making Fiskträsk lake the perfect stop off for those exploring the region. The nearby Fiskträsk Trail is a super 3-mile (4.7 km) loop through the forest on gravel, trail bridges and duckboards.
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You can cycle here from south with any kind of a bike, so a mtb is not needed.
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Several lakes offer excellent facilities. For instance, Fiskträsk Picnic Area, the largest lake, provides picnic tables, public toilets, shelters, and a designated camping area. Bisajärvi Camping Area also has toilet facilities and a fireplace. Storträsk Fireplace and Shelter features a campfire spot and a cooking shelter.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Fiskträsk Picnic Area is popular with its amenities and the nearby 4.7 km Fiskträsk Trail. Storträsk Fireplace and Shelter is particularly accessible, with a 1 km trail leading to its campfire spot and cooking shelter, making it ideal for families with children or those using walkers.
Designated camping areas are available at some lakes. You can camp at Fiskträsk Picnic Area and Bisajärvi Camping Area, both of which offer facilities like toilets and fireplaces. However, camping is currently not permitted at Storträsk.
The lakes are integrated into the park's trail network. For example, a 4.7 km loop trail, the Fiskträsk Trail, allows you to explore the forest around Fiskträsk. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options like the Lime Burner's Trail or the Tasakallio-Stortrask trail, and more challenging ones like the Bisajärvi Camping Area – Högberget loop. For more details, explore the Hiking in Sipoonkorven Kansallispuisto guide.
Yes, Storträsk Fireplace and Shelter is known for its accessibility. A 1-kilometer accessible trail leads directly to the forest pond, making it suitable for individuals using walkers or families with strollers. While Bisajärvi Camping Area has stairs that may not be pram or wheelchair friendly, other areas offer more even terrain.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring, summer, and autumn offer the best conditions for hiking and outdoor activities. In spring and summer, the forests are lush, and the weather is pleasant for exploring. Autumn brings vibrant foliage. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, though facilities might be limited.
While the guide focuses on lakes within the national park, Bisajärvi Camping Area is conveniently located a short walk from Kuusijärvi, which offers lake swimming and traditional saunas just outside the national park boundaries.
Sipoonkorpi National Park generally welcomes dogs, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always clean up after your pet.
The terrain around the lakes varies. You'll find gravel paths, bridges, and duckboards in wetter sections, such as along the Fiskträsk Trail. Some areas feature typical Finnish forest landscapes with roots and rocks, while others, like the accessible trail to Storträsk, are smoother. Overall, the park offers a mix of easy to moderate trails.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy running and road cycling in the wider Sipoonkorven Kansallispuisto area. There are various routes available, such as the Fiskträsk Trail for running or the Itäbaana Bike Path for road cycling. You can find more information in the Running Trails and Road Cycling Routes guides for the region.
Several lakes offer dedicated spots for campfires and cooking. Fiskträsk Picnic Area has a cooking shelter and campfire site. Bisajärvi Camping Area includes a fireplace, and Storträsk Fireplace and Shelter provides both a campfire spot and a cooking shelter, often with wood included.
While Fiskträsk, Bisajärvi, and Storträsk are the most prominent, Sipoonkorpi National Park also includes other water areas like Bakunkärrsträsket, Fallträsk, Gumböle träsk, and Jöusjärv. These offer a more secluded wilderness experience, though specific visitor facilities may be less developed compared to the main lakes.
Hiking times vary depending on the trail and your pace. The Fiskträsk Trail, a loop around Fiskträsk, is approximately 4.7 km (3 miles) and can take a couple of hours. Shorter accessible trails, like the 1 km path to Storträsk, are much quicker. Longer routes, such as the Bisajärvi Camping Area – Högberget loop (14.7 km), can take several hours.
Parking is available at various entry points to Sipoonkorpi National Park, providing access to the lake areas. Specific parking locations are usually indicated on park maps or trailheads. It's advisable to check the park's official information for the most convenient parking for your chosen lake destination.


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