Chikoy National Park (Russian: Чикой, национальный парк) was officially created in 2014, on the mountain-steppe border region of south-central Siberia and Mongolia.
The stated purpose for creating the park is the "preservation of unique natural complexes in the upper reaches of the river Chikoy".
[2][3] The national park is located in the Khentei-Daur Highlands, in the upper reaches of the Chikoy River of the Baikal Basin.
The natural monument mountain Bystrinsky Golets, highest point of the Chikokon Range and of the highlands, is located in the park area.
[6][7] The park is in the transition zone between the Siberian taiga to the north and Mongolian steppe to the south.