Is Tokachi Ecology Park worth a stop? | Play, events, and model courses by length of stay!

When planning a Tokachi trip, many people struggle with deciding “where to spend how much time.” Tourist spots are scattered across the Tokachi region, and travel distances can be long. Before you know it, you may end up packing your schedule too tightly… that happens more often than you’d think.

In Tokachi sightseeing, Tokachi Ecology Park is a place you can add naturally to your travel flow with Obihiro as your base. It’s a popular spot visited by 300,000 people annually, and its charm lies in how many ways you can enjoy it—playing to your heart’s content or taking a break between drives.

Here, we’ll introduce the appeal of Tokachi Ecology Park—a spot we can recommend not only for family trips, but also for adults traveling together.

What kind of place is Tokachi Ecology Park?

One of Tokachi’s largest parks, boasting a vast site about the size of 30 Tokyo Domes!

Tokachi Ecology Park, commonly known as “Ecopa,” opened in April 2006 (Heisei 18) as an environmentally focused park designed to cultivate forests and promote rich coexistence between nature and people.

One of its biggest highlights is its scale. Spanning three areas—Otofuke Town, Ikeda Town, and Makubetsu Town—the total site area is about 140.9 hectares. That’s roughly 30 Tokyo Domes in size.

If you actually walk through the park, with few obstacles to block your view, you’ll truly feel just how expansive it is. Open views continue along the Tokachi River, and it feels less like a “park” and more like stepping into Tokachi’s nature itself.

About 20 minutes by car from central Obihiro—an easy stop during your sightseeing route

The location is also excellent: about 40 minutes by car from Obihiro Airport, and about 20 minutes from the Obihiro-Otofuke Airport IC.
It’s also easy to access from the Makubetsu area and fits naturally into Tokachi sightseeing routes.
Because you can stop by without straying far from the city, it’s also recommended for those who want to feel Tokachi’s nature—but don’t want to add extra travel time.

Closed only during New Year’s holidays. Admission is free, too!

Ecopa closes only from December 29 to January 3. Opening hours are 9:00–17:00.
Another reason it’s such an easy stop during your trip is that you can visit any time outside the New Year holidays—and there’s no admission fee.

With its vast nature, great access, and user-friendly facilities, Tokachi Ecology Park is, in short, a spot that’s absolutely “worth stopping by.”

So, how can you play and spend your time in the park? From the next section, we’ll introduce Ecopa’s facilities and playground equipment in detail.

Packed with play and learning—Ecopa’s facilities and playgrounds

Start at the Visitor Center and explore the park efficiently

Begin your Ecopa stroll at the “Visitor Center”, known for its striking arched roof!

The Visitor Center serves as the park’s management building and provides various information, including how to enjoy the park and how to check in for accommodations (camp sites and cottages). Gather info here first, then find the best way to spend your time.

Inside the center you’ll find an “Indoor Garden” where you can relax with building blocks or reading, plus a nursing room. At “Ecopa Café,” you can enjoy soft-serve ice cream, coffee, and light meals. Soft-serve tasted in this open, airy space is something special! Its cool, rich sweetness will soothe your travel fatigue.

Now, let’s take a look at the facilities and playgrounds inside the park.

Full of Tokachi-style highlights and dynamic ways to play!

Let’s start with play facilities!

⚫︎Everyone’s favorite “Fuwafuwa Dome”: Free

When it comes to Ecopa’s signature playground equipment, it’s the “Fuwafuwa Dome.”
A white trampoline dome shaped like a small hill is set up here, and both children and adults can enjoy bouncing around. It’s said to be the park’s most popular attraction by far. Use is free of charge.

⚫︎Kids’ delight: “Water and Mist Playground”: Free

This play area features fountains and mist—hugely popular with kids. In summer, it’s the perfect break spot! According to one of our editors who lives in Otofuke, it’s “the best place to wear kids out.” Parents who want their kids to fall asleep early so they can relax at night should definitely check this out.Don’t forget a change of clothes!

⚫︎Perfect for a break: “Picnic Plaza”: Free

Spread out a sheet for lunch—or lie down and stretch out fully. It’s a beautiful spot of lawn and greenery, perfect for resting tired eyes and body after driving.

The park also lends out playground equipment depending on the season. Since available equipment differs between summer and winter, you can enjoy a different experience depending on when you visit.

⚫︎Summer equipment ① Ride around the park: “Bicycle Rental”: Paid

You can rent standard bikes, as well as mountain bikes, bikes with training wheels, children’s bikes, and even tandem bikes for two.

Please check the “Paid” link for pricing details.

⚫︎Summer equipment ② Easy getting around: “Cart Tour of the Park”: Paid

This activity lets you ride a cart driven by a guide and tour the park in about 10–15 minutes. The minimum group size is 4 people (1 adult + 3 children) or 3 people (3 adults), making it a great option for family trips.

⚫︎Winter equipment ① Thrilling fun: “Snow Tube”: Paid

Snow tubing is a ride where you sit on a special “tube” (like an inner tube) and slide down snowy slopes at speed. You can choose between a single-child tube or a two-person parent-and-child tube.
Kids are guaranteed to cheer with excitement!

⚫︎Winter equipment ② For speed lovers: “Snow Raft”: Paid

“Snow rafting” is when a snowmobile pulls an inflatable raft with people onboard. It splashes up snow as it races across the surface—so fast it can swing you around! A must-try for anyone who loves thrilling speed.

⚫︎Winter equipment ③ An elegant stroll along park paths: “Cross-Country Skiing”: Paid

Put on skis and glide along winter trails. You can enjoy Tokachi’s beautiful snowy landscapes at your own pace.

⚫︎Winter equipment ④ Experience Tokachi’s winter nature: “Snowshoeing”: Paid

Snowshoes let you walk without sinking into freshly fallen, fluffy snow. Stroll through snowy fields and hills and discover winter-only animal tracks and scenery.

⚫︎Winter equipment ⑤ Even adults want a turn: “Ice Slide”: Free

A slippery slide carved into a frozen slope that appears only in winter! Children and adults alike can enjoy it casually for free.

Facilities where you can learn about Hokkaido and Tokachi’s nature

There are also facilities where you can feel closer to the creatures that live in Hokkaido.

⚫︎Learning facility ① Wrapped in Tokachi’s nature: “Oike (Large Pond)”

“Oike,” located within the park, is one of the areas where waterside creatures gather. Walking paths are well maintained, so you can enjoy the waterside scenery, listen to birds, and spend time surrounded by nature.

⚫︎Learning facility ② Watch salmon run upstream! “Toto Road”

“Toto Road” in the Makubetsu area is a facility where you can observe salmon swimming upstream in the Tokachi River from a viewpoint at the riverbed. In the glass-walled viewing space, you can feel nature’s activity up close.

Event information held at Tokachi Ecology Park

Tokachi Ecology Park hosts seasonal events throughout the year.

Spring events

Centered around Golden Week, this is a season rich in hands-on events. Outdoor activities and craft experiences let you feel Tokachi’s nature with your whole body after winter ends.

Summer events

Large-scale events for children are held, such as the “Wakuwaku Kids Festa,” where the park becomes lively with big inflatable play equipment, food carts, and activity booths.

Autumn events

Autumn features mainly craft experiences and outdoor events. In comfortable weather, you can enjoy a relaxed time alongside a stroll. There are even tours to search for small animals in the forest!

Winter events

In winter, snow-country fun takes center stage—such as “Winter Fest in Ecopa,” where you can enjoy snow tubing and snowshoeing, as well as activities like the “Snowman Contest.”

In addition to seasonal events, there are also regular happenings such as the “Ecopa Soba Festival” held a few times a year, and “Kuni-san’s Song Plaza,” led by singer-songwriter Kuni Kawauchi, who has also appeared on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” (if you catch it, you’re lucky!).

Many events draw local residents as well, so even as a tourist, you can experience Tokachi’s everyday life—another big appeal. If the dates align, it’s worth weaving an event into your travel schedule.

Choose the perfect way to spend your time based on your purpose and stay length

A good guideline for park visit time is about 30 minutes to 2 hours.Whether you have 30 minutes, 1 hour, or 2 hours, Ecopa’s strength is that you can still feel “properly satisfied.” Here are some model courses that are easy to fit into your Tokachi itinerary.

[30 minutes] A quick, efficiency-focused stop between drives

Recommended for people like this!
・Passing through between Obihiro and Tokachigawa Onsen / Otofuke areas
・A day when your sightseeing schedule is packed
・Want to feel Tokachi’s charm even in a short time

Example model course
◻︎ Gather info at the Visitor Center

◻︎ Cart tour of the park

◻︎ Drinks or soft-serve at Ecopa Café

If you want to cover the vast park in a short time, the “Cart Tour of the Park” is a must! With a guide, even first-time visitors can enjoy the highlights without missing anything. Finish with a short break at the Visitor Center, and you can refresh without overexerting yourself—even on a travel-heavy day.

[1 hour] A balanced course for play and relaxation

Recommended for people like this!
・Traveling in Tokachi with children
・Want a break during a drive
・Want to move your body a little

Example model course
◻︎ Visitor Center

◻︎ Fuwafuwa Dome or Water and Mist Playground

◻︎ Stroll around Oike (Large Pond)

◻︎ Rest at the Picnic Plaza

With an hour, you can enjoy both play and relaxation at Ecopa. Kids can move their bodies through play, while adults relax in nature. It’s a satisfying way to spend time even on a family trip.

[2 hours] A full course to enjoy nature, play, and learning

Recommended for people like this!
・Want to sightsee at a relaxed pace
・Want time to feel nature
・Want to enjoy photography or walking
・Want a child-centered trip

Example model course
◻︎ Check the day’s events and experiences at the Visitor Center

◻︎ Visit Toto Road

◻︎ Seasonal rental equipment or experience programs

◻︎ Relax at the café or on the lawn

With two hours, you can fully appreciate the park’s scale and variety. Joining an event or experience program lets you connect with Tokachi’s nature even more deeply.

The “just right” stop for Tokachi sightseeing. After playing, head to Tokachigawa Onsen

A tea-brown hot spring beloved by beauty enthusiasts: “Moor Onsen”

Tokachi Ecology Park is appealing not only because you can enjoy it fully even in a short time, but also because if you have time, you can linger and relax as long as you like.Nearby there’s also Tokachigawa Onsen, so we recommend a flow like this: play hard at Ecopa, then soak and rest your body at the hot springs.

A hot spring “like lotion”—enjoy the tea-brown “Moor Onsen” that beauty lovers can’t get enough of.

Time spent moving your body, learning, and healing in nature will greatly boost your trip’s satisfaction.

Perfect both as a stop along the way and as a destination in itself—Tokachi Ecology Park. Be sure to add it to your Tokachi travel plan.

If you’re traveling to Tokachi, MATOKA’s “Event Map” and
“Travel Itinerary Search” are super handy!

With the “Event Map,” you can see Tokachi events & routes at a glance!

MATOKA offers a Google Maps-linked event calendar that lets you see at a glance “when,” “where,” and “what” events are being held, too.

Click or tap the MATOKA logo to read an article with event details, and you can also display routes from your current location. Use it as your travel companion!

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【information│Inquiries】

■Tokachi Ecology Park
Address: 18-1 Minami, Tokachigawa Onsen, Otofuke Town
TEL: 0155-32-6780
Hours: 9:00–17:00
Closed: December 29–January 3
Fees: Free admission (paid equipment rentals and events available)
Parking: Free parking available
Access: About 40 minutes from Obihiro Airport, about 20 minutes from Otofuke-Obihiro IC
Official website

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