Introduction
Access: Caleta Gonzalo
The deep forests of Pumalín reach all the way to the fjords, creating one of the most spectacular coastlines on the planet. Hundreds of waterfalls cascade down from glaciers, falling over steep granite walls, as the Michinmahuida and Chaitén. Volcanoes crown the landscape.
The park’s most notable feature is the threatened Alerce (Fitzroya) tree––25 percent of Chile’s remaining Alerces can be found in this National Park. These ancient trees’ 3,000 years of life help to tell a timeless story of this pristine ecosystem, tucked in the Palena Province.
Brief details
- Open: Year-round
- Area: 994,332 acres
- Climate: Temperate Rainforest
- Rainfall: 235 inches annually
- Ecosystem: Rainy and mild
- Founded: February 28, 2018
Suggested Places of Interest and / or Activities
- Many trekking trails (see below).
- Explore the Reñihué and Comau Fjords.
- Look for marine life from Caleta Gonzalo.
- Hike up the Chaitén Volcano, which erupted in 2008.
- Visit the glacier found on the Michinmahuida Volcano, via the Michinmahuida Trail or Ventisquero Trail.
- Walk through the forests of Alerces (Los Alerces Trail).
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