Pumalín Park

 Pumalín Park is one of Chile’s most breathtaking natural reserves, known for its lush temperate rainforests, stunning fjords, towering waterfalls, and dramatic volcanoes. Located in the Los Lagos Region, the park stretches from the Andes to the Pacific coast and is part of the Patagonia National Park network


Key Features of Pumalín Park

  • Diverse Ecosystems: Home to ancient Alerce trees (some over 3,000 years old), pristine rivers, and diverse wildlife, including pumas, huemuls (Andean deer), and marine species.
  • Hiking Trails: Offers well-maintained trails leading to spectacular viewpoints, such as Ventisquero El Amarillo Glacier and Michinmahuida Volcano.
  • Camping & Eco-Lodges: Visitors can enjoy designated camping areas and eco-friendly lodges for a sustainable experience.
  • Douglas Tompkins Legacy: Originally a private conservation project by Douglas Tompkins (founder of The North Face), the park was later donated to Chile and became part of its national park system in 2018.
  • Carretera Austral Access: Easily accessible from the famous Carretera Austral, Chile’s scenic southern highway.

Activities

  • Hiking & trekking
  • Wildlife watching
  • Kayaking & boat tours
  • Camping & eco-tourism

Pumalín Park is a paradise for nature lovers, offering an untouched slice of Patagonia with a strong focus on conservation and sustainable tourism. Would you like recommendations on specific trails or accommodations? 

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