Nevado Tres Cruces National Park is a high-altitude Andean park in northern Chile, renowned for its dramatic volcanic landscapes, vast salt flats, and rare wildlife, offering unique trekking and mountaineering experiences in one of South America’s most remote wilderness areas.
Nevado Tres Cruces National Park is located in the Atacama Region of northern Chile, within the Andes mountain range, and is named after the impressive Nevado Tres Cruces massif, which includes three distinct volcanic peaks, two of which are over 6,000 meters above sea level. The park spans an arid high-altitude plateau dotted with salt flats, lagoons, and desert scrub ecosystems. Ecologically, it supports rare Andean fauna such as the vicuña, Andean fox, and several species of high-altitude flamingos, particularly around the Laguna Santa Rosa and Laguna del Negro Francisco salt lakes.
The park’s volcanic peaks and wide open salt flats create a stark but captivating contrast, appealing to adventurous hikers, mountaineers, and nature photographers. The imposing summit of Nevado Tres Cruces Sur, at 6,748 meters, is one of the highest unclimbed volcanoes in the world and attracts experienced climbers seeking challenging routes. The park’s pristine landscapes are largely untouched, as it is remote and less frequented than many other South American protected areas.
Visitors come for multi-day trekking, birdwatching, and exploration of high desert hydrological features, as well as to witness spectacular panoramic views over the Atacama Desert and the surrounding volcanic chain. The delicate alpine ecosystem and arid climate necessitate careful preparation and respect for the fragile environment. The park’s history blends geological significance with cultural heritage linked to indigenous Atacameño people who have adapted to the harsh conditions for millennia. Nevado Tres Cruces National Park offers a raw, off-the-beaten-path Andean adventure for those drawn to extreme landscapes and high-altitude wilderness.
Nevado Tres Cruces Sur peak – one of the highest volcanoes in the world
Laguna Santa Rosa – prime flamingo habitat in an alpine salt flat environment
Vicuña herds roaming the high-altitude Andean plateaus
Remote desert salt flats offering vast open landscapes and clear night skies
A volcanic massif comprising three major peaks, including Nevado Tres Cruces Sur at 6,748m, offering some of the highest elevation landscapes in the park.
A hypersaline lagoon renowned for its high Andean flamingo populations and unique salt flat ecosystems.
An expansive high-altitude desert plateau marked by salt flats, volcanic geology, and sparse but specialized flora and fauna.