Kuhsar Park

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Koohsar Shahran Forest Park
پارک جنگلی كوهسار شهران
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View of Koohsar Shahran Forest Park 2020
Kuhsar Park
Type Urban park, Forest park
LocationKoohsar Blvd, Shahran, Tehran, Iran
Coordinates 35°46′43.1″N51°16′33.7″E / 35.778639°N 51.276028°E / 35.778639; 51.276028
Area10 square kilometres (3.9 sq mi)
Owned by Tehran municipality
Operated byTehran municipality
Open7am-10pm
Public transit access Metro and bus; see below

Koohsar Shahran Park is a forest park located in shahran, northern Tehran, Iran. [1] [2] It covers an area of about 10 square kilometers, and includes ramps and facilities for cycling and skating. [3] [4] Koohsar Shahran Park has 2 main entrances, One on Koohsar Boulevard and another on Shahran Boulevard. Also, Koohsar Shahran is Tehran's largest forest park. [5] Due to the clean air, many people in Tehran come to Koohsar Shahran Park for walking and sport activities. [6]

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Structures and facilities

Recreational and sports facilities

Recreational and sports facilities in Koohsar Shahran Park: [7]

Transportation

Koohsar Shahran Forest Park has 2 main entrances, One on Koohsar Boulevard (Western entrance) and another on Shahran Boulevard (Eastern entrance).

Public transport

People will easily reach the park via Tehran Metro Line 6. Koohsar metro station is located near the park. Also, Koohsar Bus Station is located next to Koohsar Forest Park. [5]

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