Puelo River
The Puelo River is located in the southern region of Chile, flowing through the picturesque Puelo Valley. It originates from the Puelo Lake and travels approximately 30 kilometers before emptying into the Reloncaví Sound. The river is known for its clear waters and stunning natural surroundings, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities.
The Puelo River is also significant for its biodiversity, supporting various fish species, including trout and salmon. The river's ecosystem is vital for local wildlife and contributes to the area's ecological balance. Its scenic beauty attracts tourists and nature enthusiasts year-round.