A map of 64 sports and nature sites in Kivijärvi.
Koirasalmen kotalaavu
Pahkahongankankaan
Pyydyskosken kotalaavu
Heikinjärven laavu
Metsäperäläisen taival is a 6.2 km marked loop around Iso Koirajärvi in Salamajärvi National Park, on the border country of Central Finland and Central Ostrobothnia. The loop is a practical day hike from the Koirasalmi trailhead area near Kivijärvi. Official trail and service information is on Luontoon.fi(1). From the nature-hut end of the isthmus between Iso Koirajärvi and Pieni Koirajärvi you quickly reach Koirasalmi telttailualue and Koirasalmi kotalaavu, a sheltered kota-style rest spot beside the water. Koirasalmi luontotupa, several campfire points, small piers, and Koirajärvi pysäköintialue, Pieni-Koirajärvi pysäköintialue, and Koirasalmen uusi pysäköintialue give different ways to approach or pause before joining the green-marked circuit. About 1.1 km along the loop, Hiiliniemi tulentekopaikka sits on the peninsula; it is a natural lunch stop looking over the lake. The path alternates between easy, berry-rich pine heath and rockier shoreline where natural stone slabs make the tread firmer but rougher underfoot; duckboards carry the line across wetter mire strips such as near Pahkahongankangas. Roughly midway, Heikinlampi parkkipaikka and Heikinlampi kotalaavu form another cluster off the main ring for anyone combining a vehicle drop with a shorter walk. Nearing the end of the loop, Pahkahonganlahti kotalaavu sits close to the shore before the ring closes back toward Koirasalmi. The same hub feeds longer hikes throughout the park: Hirvaan kierros is a multi-day ring that reconnects with this area, and Koirasalmi.com notes that marked paths in Salamajärvi total about 60 km and form part of the wider Peuran polku long-distance network(2). Jalkaisin recounts a relaxed circuit on the green-marked trail, quiet shoreline stretches, and borrowing a laminated local map from Koirasalmi luontotupa before setting out(3).
Vasan kierros Nature Trail is a short lakeside walk in Salamajärvi National Park at Koirasalmi in Kivijärvi, Central Finland. The trail is about 2.1 km as mapped here and follows a circuit around Pieni-Koirajärvi, starting from the yard of Koirasalmi luontotupa. Metsähallitus describes the route on Luontoon.fi as Vasan kierros Nature Trail, with the latest trail-specific guidance there(1). The path is marked with white paint dots on the ground and is aimed especially at families: six nature trail boards along the way introduce the life cycle of the wild forest reindeer, the park’s emblem species, and the first section to the third board is barrier-free for wheelchair and stroller users(1)(4). Keskisuomalainen reported in 2020 that Metsähallitus had renewed duckboards and added new information boards along the route after long-standing requests from visiting families(5). From the Koirasalmi service area you pass fishing jetties, campfire spots, kota shelters, and the Koirajärven urheilukalastusalue fishing zone before the path threads along boardwalks at the lake edge, crosses an open rocky “devil’s field”, and returns toward the nature hut along forest and sandy track—Outdoor Family highlights the boardwalks, the rocky patch, and the narrow isthmus between the Koirajärvet(2). Paula Gaston notes sturdy duckboards, reindeer-themed boards and painted hoofprints for children, a kota with a fire ring after the rocky ground, and generally easy going compared with longer park loops(3). If you want a longer day from the same hub, marked routes such as Metsäperäläinen Trail, Pahapuro Trail, Salamanperä Strict Nature Reserve trail, Vaatimen kierros, or the long Hirvaan kierros connect from Koirasalmi or nearby trailheads—Retkipaikka lists distances and how these rings fit the wider Peuran polku network(4).
The Salamanperä Strict Nature Reserve trail is about 7.2 km as one marked, point-to-point line between the Koirasalmi service area of Salamajärvi National Park and the Risuperä parking area in Kivijärvi. Metsähallitus manages both the reserve and the national park; check the Salamanperä destination material on Luontoon.fi(1) for strict-reserve rules, and use the Salamajärvi National Park hiking and outdoor recreation pages on Luontoon.fi(2) for trailhead services, closures, and connections across the wider Peura trail network. Many hikers treat the yellow-marked leg as the one-way Risuperä connector from Koirasalmi; the Retkipaikka article by Luontopolkumies describes the yellow markings toward Risuperä parking and about seven kilometres of travel on that bearing(3). Kivijärvi is the municipality our map uses, in Central Ostrobothnia. The route begins amid Koirasalmi’s national-park facilities—Koirajärvi pysäköintialue, Pieni-Koirajärvi pysäköintialue, Koirasalmen uusi pysäköintialue, and the Koirajärven urheilukalastusalue address at Koirasalmentie 1220—while Koirasalmi luontotupa, Koirasalmi kotalaavu, Koirasalmi telttailualue, kota-style shelters, rental sauna docks such as Koirasalmi saunan laituri, and several Koirasalmi tulentekopaikka and Koirajärvi tulentekopaikka länsirannalla campfire clusters sit within a few hundred metres of the first metres of trail. Heikinlampi parkkipaikka, Heikinlampi kotalaavu, and Heikinlampi liiterikäymälä appear where the route brushes the Metsäperäläisen taival and Vasan kierros junction zone roughly 0.3 km from the start, giving a natural first break if you need a kota before heading southwest. Most of the mileage crosses Salamanperä itself: movement is only allowed on marked paths, and you should assume no random berry picking or off-trail shortcuts inside the reserve(1)(3). Terrain is rocky, rooty pine forest with short wetland crossings on duckboards—Luontopolkumies notes refreshed boardwalk sections dated 2021 on nearby loops, narrow track, and wet trousers after rain despite the absence of deep mud pools(3). Retkipaikka describes a suoniittylato, pirunpelto stonework, Kangasjärvi shoreline views at a signed junction with Pahapuron lenkki, and the mental “quiet” once deeper into the rauhoitusalue(3). An article on Luonnonvalo.net adds colour on old pines, fire scars, and mire-backed stretches you see when Pahapuron lenkki swings into Salamanperä for an evening outing(4). You can stitch longer days using trails that share Koirasalmi: Pahapuron lenkki is the popular green-marked loop that re-enters the reserve counter-clockwise before returning to the nature hut; Metsäperäläisen taival continues deeper east from Heikinlampi; Vasan kierros circles Pieni-Koirajärvi; Hirvaan kierros and Vaatimen kierros offer multi-day backbone options tied to Peuran polku further west and south. The brochure PDF for Pahapuron lenkki adds Metsähallitus wording on difficulty and timing for the overlapping network(5).
Lapin sormi vaellusreitti is a hiking line of about 18.2 km in Kivijärvi, Central Finland, in the Salamajärvi National Park landscape. The same day-hike country is widely published as Vaatimen kierros, an 18 km ring from Koirasalmi with red paint markings, duckboards on bogs, rocky lakeshore sections, and shelters at Pyydyskoski and Heikinjärvi(1)(2). Metsähallitus describes route services and terrain on Luontoon.fi(1), and the national park’s hiking overview lists wider access rules and seasonal notes(3). Visit Jyväskylä Region summarises parking at Koirasalmen luontotupa, summer services, and the pre-bookable Ahvenlammen eräkämppä along the classic ring(2). Koirasalmi offers parking, seasonal café, lodging options, and sauna rental beside the national park trailhead(5). Independent walkers have recorded an older terrain sign referring to Lapin sormi wilderness routing along the Vaatimen kierros ground, which helps explain the local name still used in some listings(4). Keski-Suomi is known for lake-and-bog wilderness between villages; on longer outings in the same area you can link to Tuliharjun pyöräilyreitti near Karstula or consider water stages on Saarijärven koskireitti (Karstula) where those networks meet your plans. Allow most of a day for the distance, sturdy footwear for stone and root sections, and check the park pages for any forestry or maintenance notices before you travel(1)(3).
For the latest trail description, Salamanperä strict nature reserve rules, and service changes in Salamajärvi National Park, begin with Metsähallitus on Luontoon.fi(1). Visit Jyväskylä Region introduces Salamajärvi as part of the Peura Trail hiking network and notes how this park is one of the country’s strongest settings for wild forest reindeer—worth remembering when you plan quiet wildlife etiquette on the path(2). The trail is about 6 km in Kivijärvi, Central Finland. Allow about two to three hours: the ground is moderately demanding, with rocky forest tread, roots, and wet mire fringes after rain; waterproof footwear helps even where the mires themselves are crossed on duckboards and small bridges(2)(3). Visit Jyväskylä Region quotes about 7 km for the hike and highlights 1800s tar-industry remains near Joutsenlamminkangas—stone stove and tar pit at an old cabin site—which the park brochure also illustrates for self-guided visitors(2)(4). Luontopolkumies on Retkipaikka walked a wrist-GPS total just over 7 km in a little over two hours, found green paint the main mark for this line, and describes the recommended turn on the circular middle section as counter-clockwise from the branch at Little Koirajärvi(3). Most of the services cluster at the Koirasalmi yard, a short walk from Koirasalmi luontotupa. There you can use Koirasalmi kotalaavu (rental kota), pitch at Koirasalmi telttailualue, grill at Koirasalmi tulentekopaikka veneranta and Koirajärvi tulentekopaikka länsirannalla, check licence rules at Koirajärven urheilukalastusalue, and use Koirasalmi kalastuslaituri and Koirasalmi saunan laituri by the shore. Drivers spread cars among Koirajärvi pysäköintialue, Pieni-Koirajärvi pysäköintialue, and Koirasalmen uusi pysäköintialue; Koirasalmi kämppä tulentekopaikka Salamajärvi, Koirasalmen laituri 2, Koirasalmen tulentekopaikka 2, and related jetties sit in the same waterfront area. From here Vasan kierros circles Pieni-Koirajärvi while Salamanperä luonnonpuisto polku and Metsäperäläisen taival continue deeper into the same trail family. Following the line south and west, you reach Heikinlampi parkkipaikka, Heikinlampi kotalaavu, and the woodshed toilet building Heikinlampi liiterikäymälä—Heikinlampi works well as a turnaround shelter if you prefer to stage a vehicle on that side. Along the forest and mire sections between, Luontopolkumies describes new duckboards dated 2021, a former hay-barn site beside the mire, Koiraneva’s strict-reserve signs, a bench junction near Kangasjärvi where the yellow-marked connector toward Risuperä branches, and slow travel over rocky pine heath before returning along the familiar spur to Koirasalmi(3). No dedicated campfire sits out on that middle loop; evening meals need the fireplaces back at Koirasalmi unless rules posted on site say otherwise(3). When you want an even larger loop later, Hirvaan kierros and Vaatimen kierros belong to the same park network with different daily mileages(2).
The trail sits in Kivijärvi in Central Finland, on the forested Suomenselkä upland belt northwest of the parish village. For maps of the municipality’s roughly 55 km groomed ski trail network, campfire stops, beaches, and related outdoor points, use the City of Kivijärvi sports and recreation facilities page(1); it links a downloadable latukartta PDF that shows how branches such as the kuntorata and Hautalan lenkki reach toward Hoikanperä. Day-to-day grooming bulletins for those winter corridors appear on the City of Kivijärvi trail conditions page(2). The mountain biking route is about 4.9 km as one point-to-point line through forest between Hoikanperä and the Permikangas area—handy if you want a short off-road link rather than a long road detour. According to the Finnish Wikipedia article on Hoikanperä(3), the village lies at the north end of Hoikansalmi, roughly seven kilometres northwest of Kivijärvi centre, which helps you orient relative to Hoikansalmi’s shore roads. Near the finish you pass Permikankaan nuotiopaikka on Permikankaantie—a good place to pause for a snack or fire if rules and drought warnings allow. Read more about that fireplace on our Permikankaan nuotiopaikka page. In winter the same corridor doubles as Hoikanperän hiihtolatu, one branch of the municipal machine-groomed network that ties back toward Peltokankaan liikuntapuisto and the ice trails on Kivijärvi lake when snow and ice safety permit(1)(2). Summer riders share the unfrozen track bed with hikers; give walkers space and slow for blind crests on narrow sections. For a wider picture of cycling elsewhere in the lake-and-forest belt, Visit Jyväskylä Region gathers regional road and off-road ideas beyond this short municipal segment(4).
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