
Description
Kronogård is an old-growth mountain forest reserve with hills, lakes, mires and watercourses. Here you find several fishing lakes, marked paths, stopover sites, stopover cabins, and snowmobile trails. Kronogård wilderness camp lies just south of the reserve, which is 53 square kilometres in size.
Activities And Facilities
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Nature reserve
Facts
Municipality: Jokkmokk
Year established: Domain reserve 1987, converted to nature reserve 2000.
Size: 52.9 square kilometers
Administrator: County Administrative Board
Form of protection: Nature reserve, Natura 2000
Communications
Kronogård lies about 30 kilometres south of Jokkmokk. From road E45, turn westward at Kittajaur, 4 kilometres north of Kåbdalis.
Directions
The nature reserve is located about 30 kilometers south of Jokkmokk. Turn west from the E45 road at Kittajaur, four kilometers north of Kåbdalis.
Regulations
All regulations can be found in the reserve decision. It is allowed to:
- camping
- hiking
- make a fire
- picking berries and edible mushrooms
- drive snowmobiles on well-snow-covered ground
- fishing and hunting in accordance with applicable laws
It is not allowed to harm nature, plants or animals (except for regulated hunting and fishing). Remember the right of public access and protect nature!
Contact
Email address
Länsstyrelsen Norrbotten
Organization logotype
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