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Nahuelbuta National Park is a serene wilderness in the Nahuelbuta Range of Chile's Araucanía Region, renowned for its ancient araucaria trees (monkey puzzle trees) and sweeping Pacific views. It offers a peaceful escape for hikers and nature lovers seeking uncrowded trails and a glimpse of Chile's unique flora and fauna.
Highlights & What to See
- Araucaria Forests: Walk among towering, prehistoric-looking araucaria trees, some over 1,000 years old, particularly along the Sendero Piedra del Águila trail.
- Piedra del Águila Viewpoint: A rewarding hike leads to this granite outcrop offering panoramic views of the Andes, the Pacific Ocean, and the surrounding forest.
- Cerro Anay Lookout: Another excellent viewpoint accessible via a short trail, perfect for sunrise or sunset photography.
- Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for pudú (the world's smallest deer), Darwin's foxes, and a variety of birds including the Magellanic woodpecker.
- Laguna Huillinco: A peaceful lake within the park, ideal for a quiet picnic and birdwatching.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day exploring the park's main trails. If you're an avid hiker, consider an overnight stay at the park's refugios (basic shelters) to tackle longer routes and enjoy the tranquility after day-trippers leave. For a relaxed visit, half a day is enough to see the main viewpoints and araucaria groves.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cañete: A nearby town with a Mapuche cultural museum and access to the coast.
- Contulmo: A charming German-founded village with artisan crafts and lakeside scenery.
- Lago Lanalhue: A beautiful lake for swimming, kayaking, and hiking, close to the park.
- Puren: Gateway to the park and a base for supplies; also near the Contulmo Natural Monument.
- Isla Mocha: A remote island off the coast, accessible from Lebu, known for its seabird colonies and shipwrecks.
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