Polar Park
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Polar Park is the world's northernmost animal park, and home to Norway's large predators such as bears, wolves, and lynx as well as deer, moose, reindeer and muskox. Opened in 1994, the park is based on exhibiting animals in their natural surroundings.
Animal welfare is our greatest concern, and with this in mind our animals live in large enclosures with the liberty to hide in their natural surroundings. Most of them are however very social and curious, so the chance of observing them during your visit is high. If you are prepared to spend some time in the park it is more likely that you will get to see them all.
The landscape around the park is breath-taking, and provides the perfect backdrop for your arctic wildlife experience. You are welcome to walk around at your own pace or join one of our guided tours to learn more about our animals. We also have a restaurant and cafe where you can enjoy a meal created from local produce, or you can have a picnic in the park and enjoy the fresh air if the weather permits.
Predator guiding is included in your entrance fee and takes place on weekends in the winter season and every day in the summer season.
For more information about our activities please visit polarpark.no
Opening hours for Polar Park:
September 1st 2024 - June 20th 2025
- Opening hours 10am – 3:30pm (closed 24 – 26.12 and 1.1.)
- Guiding every saturday and sunday 1pm.
June 21st - August 31st 2025
- 10 am – 6pm
- Predator guiding every day at 1pm.
September 1st 2025 - June 19th 2026
- Opening hours 10am – 3:30pm (closed 24 – 26.12 and 1.1.)
- Predator guiding every saturday and sunday 1pm.
Source: Visit Narvik AS
Polar Park