Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales, Chile’s oldest national park, offers breathtaking volcanic landscapes, pristine lakes, and rich biodiversity ideal for hiking, fishing, and nature exploration.
Established in 1926, Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales is located in the Los Lagos Region of southern Chile, encompassing a diverse and dramatic landscape shaped by volcanic activity and glacial processes. The park is dominated by the iconic Osorno Volcano and the picturesque Todos los Santos Lake, surrounded by ancient Valdivian temperate rainforests, rivers, waterfalls, and fjords that provide a haven for native flora and fauna. Its geography ranges from coastal plains near the Reloncaví Estuary to high mountain peaks exceeding 2,500 meters, offering diverse habitats. The park protects species like the pudú (the world's smallest deer), Darwin’s fox, and numerous bird species, making it a hotspot for wildlife viewing. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a wide range of activities including hiking multi-day routes such as the challenging Osorno crater trail, fishing in crystal-clear rivers, kayaking, and camping at well-equipped sites. The park’s network of trails and scenic viewpoints makes it a premier destination for both adventure seekers and casual visitors. Notable landmarks include the Petrohué Waterfalls, with their turquoise waters cascading over volcanic rocks, and the accessible Osorno Volcano ski area in winter. The park’s cultural heritage is enriched with stories of indigenous Mapuche peoples and the early Chilean conservation movement. Easy access from nearby cities like Puerto Varas and Puerto Montt makes Vicente Pérez Rosales a gateway to the stunning Lake District and a must-visit for travelers seeking spectacular natural beauty and outdoor recreation in Chile.
Osorno Volcano - iconic snow-capped peak with ski facilities and hiking access
Petrohué Waterfalls - stunning cascades on the Petrohué River with turquoise volcanic waters
Todos los Santos Lake - crystal-clear lake ideal for fishing, kayaking, and scenic views
Valdivian Temperate Rainforest - ancient, lush forest with diverse flora and fauna
A stratovolcano renowned for its symmetrical cone and year-round snowcap, popular for hiking, climbing, and winter skiing.
Turquoise blue rivers flowing over ancient volcanic lava, creating stunning cascades surrounded by lush forest.
A deep, clear glacial lake surrounded by volcanic peaks, perfect for water sports and scenic boat excursions.