The area of the nature park is located at the confluence of the Gödöllő Hills and the Great Plain, thanks to which a very diverse landscape characters and habitats can be observed. The logo of the Tápió Nature Park also tells about the area. The two hills symbolize the ranges of the Gödöllő and Monor-Irsai hills. The two white bars depict the two branches of the Tápió, which weave the area with their side branches. The bunch of mats represents the Nagy-nádas in Farmos, which is the largest and nationally known protected area of the Tápió-Hajta Region Landscape Protection Area. On the one hand, the horse's head refers to the millennial way of land use, basically grazing livestock was typical along the extensive meadows and loess sides. On the other hand, the nature park is also my treasure, the land of the unbeatable mares, the “Hungarian miracle”, who was born and raised here on the estate of Ernő Blaskovich and our national pride, which is known to this day.
Tápió Natúrpark is a cooperation framework, the members of which are local governments, non-governmental organizations, producers and service providers. Its work organization is the Tápió Public Foundation, which coordinates the developments of the nature park.
The development took place within the framework of the project ID NEAO-KP-1-2021 / 4-001100.