Northern Podillia National Nature Park (Ukrainian: Національний природний парк «Північне Поділля») covers a variety of individual protected sites in the northwest Podolian Upland of Ukraine.
The mountains in this region are relatively low, up to 471 metres (1,545 ft), and drop steeply to the plains to the north.
The park is an assemblage of different tracts, each selected for the protection of a particular habitat, geological feature, or cultural site.
The core of the park was founded as a private nature reserve in 1886 by Count Volodymyr Dyuschitsky, an amateur ornithologist who desired protection of nesting habitat for the white-tailed eagle.
[5] Over 200 species of plants of varying conservation status are found on the territory of the park.