The Taro River is a watercourse that flows in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy through the province of Parma. The Taro River Park is a protected area that extends along the banks of the Taro River from the Fornovo di Taro area to the outskirts of Parma. The park was established in 2001 and covers an area of about 3,000 hectares, including forests, meadows, cultivated fields and waterways.The Taro River Park offers many outdoor activities, including hiking and biking along trails that wind along the river banks, water sports such as kayaking and rafting, and sport fishing. In addition, the park is also a destination for nature lovers and photographers due to its rich fauna and flora, which includes species of birds, mammals, and native plants.The Taro River is also an important water resource for the region, which is used for irrigation of cultivated fields and hydroelectric power generation. In addition, the Taro has great historical and cultural significance for the area, having been an important communication route since ancient times and an important source of livelihood for local communities.