We offer
The park is being developed every day to offer more and more varied leisure activities.
Why visit us?
Future Park - a place where the Present, the Past and the Future meet!
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Museum of Ancient Things
A place where parents reminisce, children learn about history and exhibits come to life
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Apple Orchard
A peaceful oasis for romantic walks, beautiful photo shoots, and a great place for events and celebrations
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Accommodation
"Pūpoli" for parties and larger groups, "Ceriņi" for peaceful relaxation, "GAZ-63" for couples and adventurers
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Future Park
A place where you can experience history, recreation and events all in one place. Here you can sit in the pilot's seat, celebrate a holiday or just enjoy the tranquillity of nature
Welcome to “Future Park”!
The adventure and inspiration place “Park of the Future” covers an area of 50 hectares,
where families with children, friends and colleagues will have fun
companies, lovers and lovers of life, as well as everyone who loves a good rest
“Nākotne Park is located in the Gluda municipality of Jelgava district – the place where the famous Soviet-era collective farm Nākotne was located in the last
century.
- Future Park offers unique, interesting and educational excursions
- The Future Park has a number of accommodation facilities, which harmoniously complement the park environment and provide a variety of recreational opportunities.
- The Future Park event spaces offer a flexible and inspiring environment, suitable for working sessions and team building, as well as celebrations and product presentations.
News
The park is being developed every day to offer more and more varied leisure activities.

Roadgames in Future Park
If you are looking for something to do in Jelgava region or for interesting active recreation opportunities in Zemgale, we have great news – the Roadgames game is now available in Nākotnes Park.

Bird Day in Future Park!
Did you know that 1 April is not just a day for jokes, but also International Bird Day? It is a day that calls attention to birds, their importance in nature and our responsibility for the environment around us. This year, 1 April falls on a Wednesday, but we will celebrate Bird Day earlier – on 29 March, in Nākotnes Park.
