Hornopirén National Park is a pristine wilderness area in southern Chile, celebrated for its lush temperate rainforests, active volcanoes, and abundant opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife observation.
Hornopirén National Park is situated in the Los Lagos Region of southern Chile within the Andes mountain range, encompassing spectacular landscapes of dense Valdivian temperate rainforests, volcanic peaks, and rugged fjords. The park is named after the nearby town of Hornopirén and is centered around the imposing horn-shaped volcano, Volcán Hornopirén, which last erupted in 1991. The park’s geography features a combination of steep mountainous terrain, several glacial lakes, rivers, and dense old-growth forests dominated by coigüe, alerce, and lenga trees. Rich biodiversity thrives here, including endangered species like the kodkod cat and the Chilean pudú, the world's smallest deer. Human history in the region is deeply tied to the indigenous Mapuche and Huilliche peoples, who have long revered this land. Today, the park is a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and nature immersion. Popular activities include multi-day trekking along well-maintained trails that pass through volcanic landscapes and lush forest, fishing in pristine rivers, and birdwatching. Notable landmarks include the hot springs near the Duque River and panoramic views from the summit of Volcán Hornopirén. Visitors are drawn by the dramatic contrasts of landscapes, rich flora and fauna, and the chance to disconnect from urban life. Its remote location and relative lack of crowds make it a hidden gem in Chile’s system of protected areas.
Panoramic summit views from Volcán Hornopirén
Ancient Valdivian temperate rainforest ecosystem
Thermal hot springs along the Duque River
Remote multi-day trekking routes with abundant wildlife
An active volcano offering challenging hikes and breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Andes landscape.
One of the world's rarest and most vibrant forest ecosystems, home to ancient trees such as alerce and a diverse array of flora and fauna.
Natural thermal springs tucked within the park, providing relaxing post-hike rejuvenation.