The left bank is generally flat plain of the East European Plain[1] Included on the grounds are many archaeological sites and monuments of historical importance from all eras of Ukrainian history, from the Bronze Age (second millennium BC) to the time of Kyivan Rus.
This climate is characterized by large swings in temperature, both diurnally and seasonally, with mild summers and cold, snowy winters.
[1] The forested areas are bordered by wet and dry meadows, with numerous small lakes.
More than 80 species of chromistans (organisms historically but incorrectly classified with the fungi) have been recorded from the park.
The protected area here was very successfully allocated - in the very heart of the park, which created difficulties for people to visit it.
In addition, at the suggestion of the scientific staff of the park, special protective areas from 10 to 120 hectares, called "especially valuable natural areas", were allocated in the economic zone and in the zone of regulated recreation, which were prescribed in the Project for the organization of the territory of this park.
As a rule, any solid and selective felling, recreation, installation of small architectural forms were prohibited on them, and regular haying is not carried out in May–June, as in steppe reserves, but in autumn.