Río Bueno River
The Río Bueno River is located in southern Chile, flowing through the Los Ríos Region. It originates from the confluence of the Río San Pedro and Río Calcurrupe, eventually emptying into the Río Valdivia. The river is approximately 80 kilometers long and is known for its scenic beauty and rich biodiversity.
The Río Bueno is an important waterway for local communities, providing resources for agriculture and fishing. It also supports various recreational activities, such as kayaking and fishing, attracting both locals and tourists. The river's ecosystem is home to numerous species of fish and wildlife, contributing to the region's natural heritage.