Raijankiselkä, Open Wilderness Hut

Type

Open Wilderness Hut for 6 persons

Location, Maps and Description

Western Lapland Region, Municipality of Kittilä, south of Lemmenjoki National Park.

Raijankiselkä, coordinates: Euref-Fin (~ WGS84) lat: 68° 11.4429' lon: 25° 23.1406'  ETRS-TM35FIN: N: 7565002 E: 433075
 

Hut is located about 15 km west from Pokka village, on the southern part of Raijankiselkä forest, on the headwaters of Kainulauttasenoja Stream, along the snowmobile trail.

Maps in Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park
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Facilities

Fireplace, a dry toilet and a wood stove.

Notices

Water can be taken from a stream which is located about 300 m south from the hut.

Pets are permitted in the hut, but only in case that other visitors agree with it.

Visitors must come prepared with warm clothing, food, drink, maps, compass, orienteering skills and matches. Fog or storms can form in just a few hours. Take also your own toilet paper.

Safety on hiking

Waste Management

There are no waste management services at the hut. The goal of the National Park is to be a litter-free area and hikers are adviced to bring their own waste out of the area. Recycling points can be found at Yllästunturi Visitor Centre Kellokas, Pallastunturi Visitor Centre and Fell Lapland Visitor Centre. Read more about Hiking Without Littering.

Maintenance and Management

Metsähallitus, Parks & Wildlife Finland. For more information contact Yllästunturi Visitor Centre Kellokas, tel. +356 206 39 7039

For Entrepreneurs

Tourist entrepreneurs operating in national parks or other areas managed by Metsähallitus need a cooperation agreement. A fee is charged for using the routes and service infrastructure for business activities.

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Guidelines on Using Open Wilderness Huts

Read Guidelines on Using Open Wilderness Huts.

Outdoor Etiquette

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1. Respect nature.

2. Mainly use marked trails.

3. Camp only where it is allowed.

4. Light your campfire only where it is allowed.

5. Do not litter.

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