Ayubia National Park also known as Ayubia is a protected area of 3,312 hectares (8,184 acres) located in Abbottabad District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. It was declared a national park in 1984.

Ayubia was named after Muhammad Ayub Khan (1958–1969), second President of Pakistan.

The area supports temperate coniferous forest and temperate broadleaf and mixed forest eco region habitats, with an average elevation of 8,000 feet (2,400 m) above the sea level.

Ayubia National Park is surrounded by seven major villages and three small towns of Thandiani, Nathiagali and Khanspur.

The park has been developed as a resort complex from a combination of four mini resorts of Khaira Gali, Changla Gali, Khanspur and Ghora Dhaka in Galyat.

Currently, it is managed by the Wildlife and Parks Department of Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The climate of the park is cold in the summers, but harsh in the winters.

While it remains only placidly hot in May and June, the cold sets in when the monsoons come to lash in late July and early August.

In the winters cold increases in severity gradually until the west winds bring rains, which eventually turn into snow.

The park remains snow-capped through the later part of winters.