Puyehue National Park
Puyehue National Park is located in the Los Ríos Region of southern Chile. Established in 1941, it covers an area of approximately 107,000 hectares. The park is known for its stunning landscapes, including lush forests, volcanic mountains, and hot springs. It is home to diverse wildlife, including species such as the Andean condor and the puma.
The park's centerpiece is the Puyehue Volcano, which last erupted in 1981. Visitors can enjoy various outdoor activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and soaking in natural hot springs. The park's unique ecosystems make it a vital area for conservation and ecological research.