A unique regional landscape park, it has a total area of 1,738.82 hectares (4,297 acres) and is located in Kramatorsk. Consists of four sites:
Bilenke (The white) – virgin steppe. Also on this site there are numerous exits on a surface of cretaceous breeds.
The Belokuzminovsky – virgin forest-steppe on which there are beams and woods. It’s famous with a 25 m (82 ft) white chalk mountain with the approximate age of 90 million years. At the foot of the chalk mountains there are numerous niches, ruts, large and small caves;
The Pchyolkinsky hardened trees. The site covers 15,41 ha (38 acres). 200 million year hardened araucarias can be found there.
Kamyshevaha – forest of 977,7 ha (2,416 acres) of oak, ash, maple, elm and linden. In the protected area there are plants under special protection. Also there is a Lebedyne lake, where Mute Swans live.