Pirin National Park is an area of more than 66,000 acres reaching altitudes of between 3,307 feet and 9,650 feet in the Pirin Mountains of southwest Bulgaria. This mostly coniferous forest has an extremely diverse terrain, with limestone mountains, caves, waterfalls, and glacial lakes. More than 98,800 acres of the Pirin mountain range were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, overlapping with Pirin National Park and adjacent to two developed tourist ski resorts. Visitors will enjoy hiking through this massive park filled with rocky mountain slopes, alpine meadows, and alpine lakes.

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