Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park

Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park

Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park

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.

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