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Spitaalijärvi lake

Spitaalijärvi lake is located 175.4 m above sea level. It belongs to the highest lakes in the Geopark area. It was formed 10,100 years ago, when it broke away from the Yoldia Sea, which covered the area freed from the embrace of the continental glacier. The age determination of the bottom sediments of the lake has been used to evaluate the rate of uplift in Finland after the ice age.

The water in Spitaalijärvi is acidic, its pH is 4.6. This is due to the SiO2-rich soil and a raised bog partly surrounding the lake. The waters in bogs are naturally acidic. Part of Spitaalijärvi's water comes from springs. Spitaalijärvi's water is believed to have healing effects. This may be due to the pH of the water, which is roughly the same as that of the human skin.

The lake was partially drained at the end of the 1860s, but the lake's water level has been restored by damming the drainage channel. However, the hand-dug canal can still be seen in the terrain.

The area has two campfire sites, a kitchen shelter, a camping area, two piers, a beach and two toilets.

Lisätietoja kohteesta

Type of destination
Geotope
Puhelinnumero
0206 39 5270
Sähköpostiosoite
sisasuomi@metsa.fi
Website
http://www.nationalparks.fi
Address
Lauhanvuorentie 639, 64900 Isojoki
Pricing
Free

Plan your trip

Public transport

No public transport.

By road

By walking, skiing or cycling along the national park's routes. Guidance for motorists from Lauhanvuorentie to Spitaalijärvi P-area, from there along routes about 500 m to the lake.

Parking

Free.

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