Parque Nacional Hornopiren, Carretera Austral, Patagonia, Chile

Introduction

Access: Hornopiren

Hornopirén National Park, (means “snow oven” in Mapudungún), forms part of the regional ecosystem of evergreen temperate rainforests. It is known for its rich biodiversity, high levels of endemic species, and thousands-of-years-old trees. This park is part of the World Biosphere Reserve of Temperate Rainforests of the Austral Andes. It features nearly 22,240 acres of Alerce trees.

The Hornopirén Volcano, although not within park limits, crowns this landscape of mountain valleys sculpted by snowdrifts, lakes, lagoons, and rivers such as the Puelo Chico, the Ventisquero, and the Blanco, which flows into the Comau Fjord, in Huailahué.

Brief details
  • Open: Year-Round (We recommend visiting between November – March)
  • Area: 170,985 acres
  • Climate: Rainy and mild
  • Rainfall: 89 inches annually
  • Ecosystem: Temperate Rainforest
  • Founded: October 19, 1988
Suggested Places of Interest and / or Activities
  • Walk to Lake Pinto Concha
  • Visit the Río Blanco Waterfall.
  • Explore the evergreen forest of Alerce, Tepa, Ulmo, and Luma trees, among other species
  • Hornopirén Volcano, with a peak of 5157 feet above sea level
  • Yates Volcano, with a peak of 6926 feet above sea level.

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