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Jog the 4.0-mile (6.4 km) Nature trail Folusz loop in Magurski National Park, featuring forests, a waterfall, and rock formations.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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935 m
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2.40 km
2.18 km
986 m
847 m
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2.29 km
2.18 km
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The Nature trail Folusz (loop) is approximately 6.4 kilometers long and typically takes around 50 minutes to jog, depending on your pace and fitness level. This estimate is for continuous jogging on a moderate trail.
The trail offers a varied terrain, primarily consisting of comfortable forest paths. You'll also encounter some sections with mostly paved surfaces. It's a hilly route, with parts going up and down, and includes crossing the Kłopotnica stream. Keep an eye out for the unique Diabli Kamień Rock Formation, composed of large Magura sandstone boulders.
The trail features two main natural highlights. You can visit the picturesque Magurski Waterfall, which is particularly impressive after rainfall. Another notable feature is the legendary Diabli Kamień Rock Formation, a collection of unique, moss-covered boulders with local folklore attached.
The trail is enjoyable in various seasons. However, to experience the Magurski Waterfall at its most impressive, consider visiting after a period of rainfall. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant forest colors, while summer provides lush greenery. Be prepared for potentially muddy sections after heavy rain.
Magurski National Park generally allows dogs on trails, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Magurski National Park typically requires an entrance fee for visitors, which contributes to the park's conservation efforts. Specific permit requirements for certain activities or areas might apply, so it's advisable to check the official park website (mpn.gov.pl) for the most current information regarding fees and regulations before your visit.
There is usually a designated parking lot available in the Folusz area, which serves as a convenient starting point for the trail. The Magurski Waterfall is about a 20-minute walk from this parking area.
This 6.42 km loop trail is considered a moderate run. It features an elevation gain of around 190 meters and requires good fitness. While most paths are accessible, some sections may require sure-footedness due to the hilly terrain and varied surfaces.
Magurski National Park is known for its rich biodiversity. Along the trail, you might spot various forest birds such as woodpeckers, ravens, tits, and flycatchers. The park is also home to a high density of lesser spotted eagles and serves as an ecological bridge for other diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the Nature trail Folusz (loop) intersects with several other routes. You'll find it overlaps with sections of the Ścieżka przyrodnicza Folusz, Wapienne - Folusz, Chatka w Nieznajowej - Kornuty, and Folusz - Gorlice trails, among others. This offers opportunities to extend or vary your route if desired.
For the most spectacular view of the Magurski Waterfall, plan your visit after a period of significant rainfall. The increased water volume makes the waterfall particularly impressive and vibrant.
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