On the north side, the Park extends into the Polish forests complex called Puszcza Darżlubska (Darżlubie Forest or Darżlubska Wilderness), from which it is separated by the Reda river.
Within the Tricity Landscape Park there are 10 nature reserves.
The Tri-City Landscape Park was established on May 3, 1979 by a Resolution of the Provincial National Council in Gdańsk.
In 1994 (with effect from 1995), the area was increased to 20,312 ha (including by including forests south of Słowackiego Street, as well as municipal forests) and its buffer zone was designated after 15 years of operation.
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