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Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve Adventures

Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve is a protected natural area in southern Chile known for its mountainous landscapes, dense temperate rainforests, and abundant wildlife, offering rich opportunities for ecotourism and outdoor adventure.

148,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
Approximately 30,000
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve

Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve
 

The Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve covers approximately 600 square kilometers in the Patagonian Andes of southern Chile's Los Ríos Region. It is characterized by steep volcanic peaks, glacier-fed rivers, pristine lakes, and dense Valdivian temperate rainforests. This unique ecological zone supports diverse flora including ancient southern beech trees and rare bamboo forests, as well as fauna such as pudú deer, Andean foxes, and endangered birds like the Magellanic woodpecker. The reserve was established in the 1990s with the aim of protecting the area's fragile ecosystems while promoting sustainable tourism. Recreation opportunities abound with a network of marked hiking trails leading to waterfalls, volcanic craters, and scenic viewpoints. The reserve is also home to several waterfalls, including the spectacular Fuy Waterfall and the Huilo Huilo Falls, which cascade into crystal-clear pools. Visitors can explore wildlife viewing tours, horseback riding, canopy walks, fly fishing, and hot spring visits. A distinctive feature within the reserve is the Nothofagus forests that provide a glimpse into ancient Gondwanan biodiversity. The reserve also features several eco-lodges and nature-inspired accommodations designed to blend into the environment. Huilo Huilo appeals to travelers seeking immersive nature experiences, outdoor photography, and cultural encounters with the indigenous Mapuche people. Its remote location makes it a less crowded but highly rewarding destination in the Chilean Patagonia corridor.

Highlights

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Fuy and Huilo Huilo Waterfalls – stunning cascades set in lush rainforest

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Ancient Valdivian temperate rainforest with endemic flora and fauna

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The Villarrica and Mocho-Choshuenco volcanic massif views

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Ecologically designed eco-lodges offering immersive wildlife experiences

Notable Natural Features

Valdivian Temperate Rainforest

One of the world's few temperate rainforests harboring species like Alerce trees, native bamboos, and diverse birdlife.

Fuy and Huilo Huilo Waterfalls

Dramatic waterfalls within the reserve that offer picturesque views and photo opportunities.

Volcanic Landscape

Rugged terrain formed by nearby volcanoes such as Mocho-Choshuenco and Villarrica, adding geological interest.