Øvre Dividal National Park (Norwegian: Øvre Dividal nasjonalpark; Northern Sami: Dieváidvuovddi álbmotmeahcci) is a national park in Målselv Municipality in Troms county, Norway.
The original intention was to preserve a largely undisturbed inland valley and mountain area.
Divi is from the Northern Sami language word dievvá which means 'round and dry hill'.
Reindeer (Sami-owned) are common, as are moose, and the Arctic fox used to be living in the area.
At 228 m (748 ft) above sea level, Dividalen is the second-driest valley in Norway, with average annual precipitation only 282 millimetres (11.1 in).