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The park is characterized by its pine forestland, spring brooks, and swamps.
Nature
Mountain
The Lauhanvuori mountain is a 231 m (758 ft) high moraine mountain and one of the highest points in Western Finland. The summit area was uncovered 9500 BCE[2] when the glacier retreated, and it has never been under the water. Indeed, it was an island in the middle of the Ancylus Lake.[3]
Flora and fauna
The summit of Lauhanvuori is lusher than its surroundings due to not having been under the sea and thus having retained its loose soil and nutrients. The hillsides are barren and infertile.
^Heikkilä, Raimo. "Kauhajoen suot vuonna 1999"(PDF). Kauhajoen metsien ja soiden kirja. p. 154. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2008-11-04.