Saltos del Laja National Reserve is a scenic protected area centered around the spectacular Laja Falls, offering visitors breathtaking waterfalls, rich native forests, and diverse outdoor activities in Chile's Biobío Region.
Saltos del Laja National Reserve is a distinctive natural area located in the Biobío Region of south-central Chile, known primarily for the dramatic Laja Falls (Saltos del Laja), one of the country's most iconic waterfalls. The reserve preserves an impressive section of the Laja River as it plunges down four impressive cascades, with a total drop of approximately 50 meters. The surrounding landscape features native Valdivian temperate rainforest species such as coigüe, lenga, and mañío trees, providing critical habitat for wildlife including the endangered Darwin's frog and a variety of bird species like the Magellanic woodpecker. Established to protect the falls and the surrounding environment, this reserve is managed primarily for conservation and low-impact recreation. Visitors are drawn to Saltos del Laja for its photo-worthy waterfalls, easy hiking trails with overlooks of the cascades, picnic areas, and opportunities for wildlife watching. The reserve lies about 80 kilometers east of the city of Los Ángeles and is accessible via well-maintained roads. While modest in size compared to other national parks, the reserve is a treasured natural landmark and regional outdoor destination. Waterfall viewing platforms offer spectacular perspectives of the wide, thunderous falls and the natural pools below. Seasonal flow variations highlight the power and beauty of the falls, particularly in the spring when snowmelt increases water volume. The reserve provides a refreshing escape into Chile's temperate rainforest biome, combining easy access with striking natural scenery and a peaceful outdoor experience.
The four-tiered Laja Falls, plunging a combined 50 meters
Native Valdivian temperate rainforest ecosystem
Observation platforms with panoramic waterfall views
Seasonal river rapids and natural pools ideal for photography
An iconic waterfall consisting of four cascades with a total drop of 50 meters, showcasing powerful and scenic water flows.
A lush forest biome featuring native trees like coigüe and lenga, providing habitat to rare amphibians and birds.
Constructed overlooks that provide safe and panoramic views of the falls and surrounding forest.