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Stunning due
to its extraordinary landscape of trees, mountains and snowy
volcanoes, its wealth of wildlife is also incredibly rich,
amounting to more than one hundred species of birds and
30 species of mammals. Together with the marvelous natural
beauty of the Osorno volcano, the Todos Los Santos lake,
the Petrohué waterfalls, the Negro river and the Tronador
volcano amongst many others, this park is not to be missed.
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Location
The
Lakes region, 82 km to the north east of Puerto Montt.
Puerto Varas is 18 km to the south-east. Location
How to get there
Santiago-Pto.
Montt: by air or by public or private land transport.
Pto. Montt-Pto. Varas: via Ruta 5 Sur. Santiago-Osorno:
by air, or by public or private land transport. Osorno-Pto.
Varas: by public or private land transport on the
Ruta 5 Sur. Pto. Varas-Ensenada: public or private
land transport by Ruta Internacional 225. Osorno-Ensenada:
by the road which goes to Pto. Octay, but passing the
turning for the city. 105 km is surfaced, until the Río
Blanco sector. Ensenada to Petrohué (Lago Todos
los Santos) 16 km. See
Transport
When to go
All year round.
Other nearby attractions
Puyehue National Park, Llanquihue Lake, Ensenada,
Puerto Varas, Llanquihue National Reserve.
Activities
Fishing,
swimming, sea kayak, white water kayak, rafting, skiing, mountaineering, trekking, wildlife observation,
cultural travel, photography, horseback riding. Activities
Section
Climate
The climate is defined as humid temperate,
with an average annual rainfall of 2.500 mm in Ensenada.
This increases to 4.000 mm in Casapangue, close to the
Vicente Pérez Rosales border pass. The average annual
temperature is 11.1°C, with an average in January of 16°C
and in June of 6.5°C. In the highest parts of the park,
most of the rainfall falls as snow.
Services
Wardens,
environmental information, trails.
Prices
Adults: Nationals and Foreigners
CLP $1,200.
Children (up 12 years old): Nationals and Foreigners Free Pay. |
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