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Aydıncık Nature Park
Aydıncık Tabiat Parkı
İncekum beach in the nature park
Map showing the location of Aydıncık Nature ParkMap showing the location of Aydıncık Nature ParkAydıncık NPLocation of the nature park in Turkey
LocationAydıncık, Mersin Province, Turkey
Coordinates36°08′52″N 33°21′38″E / 36.14778°N 33.36056°E / 36.14778; 33.36056
Area23.7 ha (59 acres)
Established2011; 14 years ago (2011)
Governing bodyDirectorate-General of Nature Protection and National Parks
Ministry of Environment and Forest

Aydıncık Nature Park is a nature park in Turkey. It is at 36°08′52″N 33°21′38″E / 36.14778°N 33.36056°E / 36.14778; 33.36056 and situated to the east of Aydıncık ilçe (district) of Mersin Province. Its distance to Aydıncık centrum is about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) and to Mersin is about 170 kilometres (110 mi). Gilindire Cave is to the east of the nature park. It was declared a picnic area in 1988 and a nature park in 2011.

The park is at the east side of Aydıncık bay, facing Aydıncık Islands and the town. The total area of the park is 23.7 hectares (59 acres). The natural flora consists of Turkish pine (Pinus brutia), myrtle (myrtus communis), kermes oak (quercus coccifera) and laurel (laurus nobilis), and spini broom (calicotome villosa). Mediterranean gull (chthyaetus melanocephalus), Mediterranean monk seal (monachus monachus ) and various small reptiles make up the fauna around the park.

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  1. "Ministry of Forestry Mersin branch page". Archived from the original on 2017-10-23. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
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