Cerro San Valentin
Cerro San Valentín is the highest peak in the {Northern Patagonian Ice Field}, located in the {Aysén Region} of {Chile}. It stands at an elevation of 4,058 meters (13,313 feet) and is part of the {San Rafael National Park}. The mountain is known for its stunning glaciers and rugged terrain, attracting climbers and nature enthusiasts.
The area surrounding Cerro San Valentín features diverse ecosystems, including forests and alpine meadows. The peak is often shrouded in clouds, creating a dramatic landscape. Its remote location makes it a less-traveled destination, offering a sense of adventure for those who visit.