Radal Lago Ranco National Reserve is a lush, temperate rainforest area offering pristine lakes, towering volcanoes, and diverse wildlife, ideal for hiking, camping, and nature exploration in southern Chile.
Radal Lago Ranco National Reserve, located in the Los Ríos Region of Chile, encompasses approximately 13,500 hectares of protected temperate rainforest, lakes, rivers, and volcanic landscapes. It is situated around Lake Ranco, one of the largest and deepest lakes in Chile, and features breathtaking scenery framed by the Villarrica and Mocho-Choshuenco volcanoes. The reserve's dense forests are dominated by native species such as coihue, lenga, and arrayán trees, providing habitat for wildlife including pudú deer, monitos del monte, and various bird species like the Magellanic woodpecker. Established in 1983, the reserve is recognized for its rich biodiversity and conservation of Andean-Patagonian ecosystems. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore a network of trails traversing pristine forests, volcanic viewpoints, and tranquil lake shores. Key attractions include the Tosco lagoon, the scenic viewpoints of Cerro Rahue and Rupanco Lake, and natural hot springs. Recreational activities range from hiking, camping, fishing, and bird watching to kayaking and mountain biking. The reserve's accessibility combined with its relatively low visitor numbers compared to other Chilean parks makes it a quiet haven for immersive nature experiences. The nearby towns of Lago Ranco and Futrono serve as gateways with visitor services, lodging, and logistical support. Visitors are drawn to its combination of lush forests, crystal-clear lakes, and volcanic backdrops that provide an authentic glimpse into southern Chile’s wild and scenic natural beauty.
Views of Villarrica and Mocho-Choshuenco volcanoes from several lookout points
Pristine Andean-Patagonian temperate rainforest with old-growth coihue and lenga trees
Tosco Lagoon, a serene glacial lake with rich aquatic birdlife
Remote hiking trails with diverse wildlife including pudú deer and rare birds
One of Chile's deepest and largest lakes, offering crystal-clear waters and scenic vistas.
Volcanic peaks that frame the reserve and offer panoramic views and geological interest.
A peaceful glacial lake surrounded by native forest, ideal for bird watching and reflection.