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Created in 1993, Soomaa National Park literally translates to “the land of bogs.” Visitors come from all over the world to explore the giant bogs and the beauty that surrounds them. There are many trails for visitors to explore, including the Hupassaare Study Trail, Beaver Trail, and the Riisa Bog Trail, which takes visitors through stunning rivers, meadows, and unspoiled nature. Many of the trails are wheelchair accessible for visitors in wheelchairs or families with children in strollers. Visitors will be able to take some amazing photographs while hiking, exploring, and coming face to face with exquisite flora and fauna. Created in 1993, Map

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