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Parque Nacional Alerce Costero adventures

Parque Nacional Alerce Costero Adventures

Parque Nacional Alerce Costero is renowned for its ancient Alerce trees and rich biodiversity, offering visitors a serene outdoor experience within a pristine temperate rainforest in southern Chile.

99,669
Acres Protected
Numerous short trails
Miles of Trails
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Annual Visitors
2010
Year Established

About Parque Nacional Alerce Costero

Parque Nacional Alerce Costero
 

Parque Nacional Alerce Costero, located on the west coast of south-central Chile, is a sanctuary for one of the oldest tree species in the world, the Alerce (Fitzroya cupressoides), some of which are over 3,600 years old. Encompassing ancient temperate rainforests, this national park serves as a critical habitat for diverse species including pumas, güiñas, and numerous bird species. Historically, the park area was heavily logged, but now conservation efforts focus on protecting remaining giant Alerce trees and regenerating the forest. Visitors can explore various hiking trails to witness breathtaking landscapes, including verdant forests, cascading rivers, and the Andes Mountains in the distance. The park also supports ecotourism and environmental education through guided tours and interpretive trails, attracting both nature enthusiasts and scientists.

Highlights

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Alerce trees over three millennia old

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Rich birdwatching opportunities with endemic species

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Scenic viewpoints with vistas of lush, untouched landscapes

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Educational trails focusing on conservation and biodiversity

Notable Natural Features

Alerce Milenario

A standout feature with some trees older than 3,000 years, showcasing the park's ancient flora.

Truful-Truful Waterfalls

Beautiful waterfalls within the park, best viewed after rainfall for full effect.

Piedra del Indio

A geological feature offering stunning panoramic views of the park's terrain.