National parks in Turkey include:
- Yozgat Pine Grove National Park
- Karatepe-Arslantaş National Park
- Soğuksu National Park
- Kuşcenneti National Park
- Uludağ National Park
- Yedigöller National Park
- Cape Dilek - Delta of Büyük Menderes National Park
- Spil Mount National Park
- Mount Kızıl National Park
- Mount Güllük National Park
- Kovada Lake National Park
- Munzur Valley National Park
- Beydağları Coast National Park
- Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park
- Köprülü Canyon National Park
- Mount Ilgaz National Park
- Historical Başkomutan National Park
- Ancient Göreme National Park
- Altındere Valley National Park
- Ancient Boğazköy Alacahöyük National Park
- Mount Nemrut National Park
- Beyşehir Lake National Park
- Kazdağı National Park
- Kaçkar Mountains National Park
- Hatilla Valley National Park
- Karagöl-Sahara National Park
- Altınbeşik Cave National Park
- Mount Honaz National Park
- Aladağlar National Park
- Marmaris National Park
- Saklıkent National Park
- Ancient Troya National Park
- Kastamonu-Bartın Küre Mountains National Park
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