Los Queñes Forest Reserve protects a unique high-Andean ecosystem known for its endemic queñua trees and offers opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and experiencing the rugged beauty of the Chilean Andes.
Located in the Maule Region of central Chile, Los Queñes Forest Reserve encompasses a distinct high-altitude forest characterized by the presence of Polylepis australis, locally known as queñua trees. These ancient, gnarled trees thrive at elevations above 2,000 meters and represent one of the highest elevation forest ecosystems in South America. The reserve's geography includes steep Andean slopes, alpine meadows, and small glacial lakes, offering a rich biodiversity including unique flora and fauna adapted to cold, dry, and windy conditions. Established to protect fragile queñua forests from deforestation and grazing pressure, Los Queñes plays a critical role in watershed conservation and habitat preservation. Outdoor recreation is centered on hiking along rugged trails that traverse valleys and ridgelines with panoramic views of the Andes and the nearby Maule Volcano. Wildlife enthusiasts can encounter Andean condors, vizcachas, and various bird species endemic to the region. The reserve's remote nature and relatively low visitation make it a tranquil destination for backpackers and nature lovers seeking solitude and pristine natural environments. Traditional Mapuche communities inhabit the surrounding areas and contribute to the cultural heritage and stewardship of the forest reserve. The combination of ecological significance, cultural context, and mountain recreation appeal makes Los Queñes an important protected area in Chile’s conservation landscape.
Ancient groves of Polylepis australis (queñua) trees at high elevation
Spectacular views of the Maule Volcano and snow-capped Andean peaks
Opportunities to watch Andean condors soaring overhead
Secluded alpine lakes accessible via remote hiking routes
One of the few high-elevation forests in South America, home to ancient, twisted queñua trees adapted to harsh cold climates.
Panoramic vistas of the nearby active volcano, providing dramatic backdrops for photography and landscape appreciation.
A small alpine lake known for its clear waters and habitat supporting local amphibians and bird species.