With the recent opening of Pokémon's PokéPark in Japan, there has been a slight uptick in collectors wanting to know more about all of the old and new Pokémon cards within the "PokéPark" series.
This series started way back in 2005 with over 30 cards to originally collect. now with jumbo cards and future trading cards being released at the park this year, I wanted to put together a comprehensive and easy-to-digest list for those wanting to start collecting these very specific and highly sought-after trading cards.
PokéPark Forest Set (2005)

The forest set was given to attendees of PokéPark, and it was in a green, sealed binder with all 9 cards featured inside. None of these cards was ever printed again, nor were the artwork used elsewhere.
Card artwork was designed by Kanako Eo who had to keep the artwork themed to forests. It is rumoured that only 1,000 of these binders were made, making them incredibly rare, especially sealed.
- PokéPark's Celebei - 001/009
- PokéPark's Torchic - 002/009
- PokéPark's Mudkip - 003/009
- PokéPark's Pikachu - 004/009
- PokéPark's Latias - 005/009
- PokéPark's Latios - 006/009
- PokéPark's Whismur - 007/009
- PokéPark's Munchlax - 008/009
- PokéPark's Jirachi - 009/009
PokéPark Blue Set (2005)

Just like the forest set, the Blue set features 9 cards, all designed by the artist Kouki Saitou, which had to stick with a mountain theme. The artwork in this set was used again in future sets.
Again, only 1,000 of these binders were made.
- Entei - 001/009
- Ho-Oh - 002/009
- Suicune - 003-009
- Kyogre - 004/009
- Raikou - 005/009
- Lugia - 006/009
- Groudon - 007/009
- Tauros - 008/009
- Rayquaza - 009/009
PokéPark Promotional Set (2005)

This was a set of promotional cards (featured in a bigger promotional set called PCG-P) given to the first attendees of the grand opening "non-permanent" PokéPark in Japan in 2005. These cards were given out to those who rode individual rides. To acquire them all, you would have to go on all 14 different rides around the park.
That is why you will see different logos on each of the cards, as that is the logo for each individual ride at PokéPark in 2005. Cards and Pokémon choices are similar to other PokéPark sets, just with different artwork by unnamed artists.
- Lugia - 038/PCG-P
- Suicune - 039/PCG-P
- PokéPark's Munchlax - 040/PCG-P
- Rayquaza - 041/PCG-P
- Groudon - 042/PCG-P
- PokéPark's Pikachu - 043/PCG-P
- PokéPark's Celebei - 044/PCG-P
- PokéPark's Latios - 045/PCG-P
- PokéPark's Whismur - 046/PCG-P
- PokéPark's Mudkip - 047/PCG-P
- Tauros - 048/PCG-P
- PokéPark's Jirachi - 049/PCG-P
- Aura's Lucario - 093-PCG-P
PokéPark Kanto Set (2026)

With the opening of PokéPark Kanto in Japan on February 5th 2026, comes new Pokémon cards. A couple have been officially revealed in the form of jumbo cards.
These have cutouts where the artwork typically is, so that attendees can use the card to create unique photo opportunities around the park with whatever Pokémon they see.
- Pikachu Jumbo Cutout
- Vulpix Jumbo Cutout