Established in 1926, Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park holds the distinction of being Chile’s oldest national park. Nestled in the southern Andes, the park is a landscape of dramatic contrasts, featuring the snow-capped peaks of Osorno, Puntiagudo, and Tronador volcanoes. Lago Todos los Santos, with its clear, azure waters, adds to the park’s allure. Visitors can explore a variety of terrains, from dense forests to glacial lakes, and enjoy activities such as hiking, boating, and wildlife watching.
Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park
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