A map of 32 Wilderness Huts in Siikajoki.

An enclosed campfire hut next to the youth center (Tuomiojan Nuorisoseura). It is free to use. It has electricity, light and a grill for the fireplace

The refreshing Siikajoki project made a new half home for the ball pine tree. The lean -to has an unobstructed route from Kärkiniementie. The laavu is on the Sahanseudun rantapolku (hiking trail next to the Siikajoki river
Lean -to on the island. No summer maintenance.
The lean -to moved to a new location 2021. The Refreshing Siikajoki project.
The lean -to is along the swan route.
The Mustanjoki Kota is located in the Mustanjoki bend.
A hut in the forest at the end of a clearing. Well suited for camping, as the area is very peaceful and there is flat grass next to the hut for camping. No water and limited firewood.
Half -house.
The hut is suitable as a resting place and camping is possible in dry weather. In wet weather the ground will be wet and soft. Firewood may not be available.
Village association's hut
A small hut at Rehulankari harbour. Space to pitch tents next to the hut on the grassy area. No water available.

A beach hut located at Varessääkä next to a bird watching tower. There is a barbecue hut at the marina where you can grill your own food.
Rumppla's recreation area has built a refreshing Siikajoki project. The drum has a half -house, a campfire site, a composting toilet. Parking in the Pulletal P area with an unobstructed path to the drum.
A small hut-like cabin in the harbor is suitable for a break. No firewood
Lean -to and compost toilet
Experience authentic rustic living. Stay in open wilderness huts found along popular hiking routes deep in the nature.
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