Bittsevskiy Lesopark is one of Moscow’s rare urban green lungs, featuring over 150 hectares of untouched forest and well-maintained ecological trails. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, with more than 120 species recorded—including hawks, pigeons, and night herons.
In spring, the park blooms with wild tulips and daffodils, creating stunning photo opportunities. During summer, guided nature walks led by local museums offer educational insights into native flora and fauna.
There’s also a dedicated children’s nature discovery zone with interactive exhibits and treehouse play structures, ideal for family visits. At night, the park hosts stargazing events, thanks to minimal light pollution—making it one of the best spots in Moscow for celestial viewing.
Bring insect repellent, a light jacket, and comfortable shoes to fully enjoy the immersive natural experience.