Köprülü Canyon National Park is a stunning natural area located in Antalya Province, about 90 km northeast of Side. The park is named after the dramatic Köprülü Canyon, carved by the Köprüçay River, and is famous for its turquoise waters, steep cliffs, and ancient Roman bridges. It's one of Turkey’s most popular spots for white-water rafting, hiking, picnicking, and exploring nature and history in a single setting.
In Manavgat district of Antalya Province, near the village of Beşkonak.
Its deep canyon, white-water rafting, and the Roman Oluk Bridge.
Mostly during the spring and summer months (April to October), when water levels are ideal.
Wild goats, eagles, trout, and various bird species are common.
No general entrance fee, but activities like rafting are paid through local tour providers.