Chillán Volcano
Chillán Volcano is an active stratovolcano located in the Andes mountain range of southern Chile. It is part of the Chillán volcanic complex and has a history of eruptions, with significant activity recorded in the 20th century. The volcano stands at approximately 3,200 meters (10,500 feet) and is known for its beautiful landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
The area around Chillán Volcano is popular for outdoor activities, including hiking and skiing. The nearby town of Chillán serves as a gateway for visitors, offering access to hot springs and stunning views of the volcano. Its geothermal activity contributes to the region's natural beauty and attracts tourists year-round.