Altos de Lircay National Reserve is a stunning protected area in Chile's Maule Region, offering expansive temperate forests, rugged Andean landscapes, and diverse wildlife, perfect for hiking and nature lovers.
Altos de Lircay National Reserve, established in 1996, is situated in the Andes foothills of Chile's Maule Region. It encompasses mountainous terrain marked by steep valleys, crystal-clear streams, and native temperate forests dominated by lenga (Nothofagus pumilio), coigüe (Nothofagus dombeyi), and araucaria trees, including remnants of ancient Araucaria araucana (monkey puzzle trees). The reserve protects a rich variety of flora and fauna, including vulnerable species such as the pudú (smallest deer in the world), Andean condors, and mountain foxes. Geologically, the park features volcanic rock and glacial landforms, with notable Cerro del Nacimiento summit offering expansive views. Popular recreation includes multi-day trekking, birdwatching, mountain biking, and camping. The park’s extensive trail network ranges from easy walks to challenging climbs, with highlights such as the Camino Real and trails leading to viewpoints like Mirador del Azul. The reserve’s remote setting and pristine environment provide a peaceful wilderness experience prized by outdoor enthusiasts and researchers alike. Accessibility is primarily by road from the nearby town of Talca. Visitor services include campgrounds and a small ranger station. Altos de Lircay is cherished for its biodiversity, spectacular landscapes, and opportunities for immersion in Chile’s native forest ecosystems.
Cerro del Nacimiento summit with panoramic views of the Andes and reserve
Mixed temperate forest ecosystem including ancient Araucaria araucana stands
Diverse wildlife sightings including pudú deer and Andean condors
Mirador del Azul viewpoint overlooking turquoise glacial-fed streams
The reserve contains ancient stands of monkey puzzle trees (Araucaria araucana), a protected and culturally significant species native to southern Chile.
This prominent summit offers challenging hikes and spectacular views over the Maule Region and Andean mountain range.
Several crystal-clear streams and small waterfalls run through the reserve, providing habitat for diverse aquatic species and scenic spots for rest.