[2] In the national park, which stretches over 1,147 ha (2,830 acres), there are 13 caves and sinkholes, of which Körükini, Suluin, Balatini, Asmacıini, Çocuk Attıkları Delik, Saklı Uçurum, Derevend, Baraj, Eski Düden, Dede Tarlası Düdeni, Gavur Beşiği and Dölek Düdeni are the most important.
[2] The Balat Stream passes through the national park, and gives life to karst formations, pine forests and fauna elements, constitutes other resource values.
[2] Wild goat (Capra aegagrus), which is endangered on a global scale, is among the local wildlife species.
Woolly Rock Sleeper (Dryomys laniger), a mammal species endemic to the Mediterranean Region, also lives in this area.
The region between Derebucak-Çamlık-Akseki-İbradı and including Çamlık Caves is among the Important Bird Areas of Turkey.