El Morado Natural Monument is a protected area known for its stunning glacial valleys, towering peaks, and vibrant Andean ecological communities, offering visitors outdoor opportunities in a dramatic mountain setting.
El Morado Natural Monument is located in the heart of Chile's central Andes. Established in 1974, this protected area encompasses approximately 7,586 acres and boasts a scenic landscape including the iconic Cerro El Morado mountain peak, glacier-fed rivers, and vibrant Andean flora and fauna. The Rio Colina and its hot springs are notable features within this park, providing relaxing opportunities amidst breathtaking views. The area serves as a haven for unique species like the Chilean condor, reflected in its mix of ecological zones transitioning from lower shrublands to high-altitude rocky cliffs. Historically, the natural monument has been a significant area for biodiversity conservation while offering a paradise for hikers, mountaineers, and nature enthusiasts. Key attractions include hiking to the San Francisco Glacier and photography opportunities of its rugged terrain. With its accessibility from Santiago and its array of trails for varying skill levels, El Morado is an appealing destination for both casual visitors and seasoned adventurers alike.
San Francisco Glacier Viewpoint
Towering Andean Condor Sightings
Relaxing Rio Colina Hot Springs
Cerro El Morado Peak
A prominent glacier offering an impressive backdrop for hikes and photography.
Natural hot springs providing relaxation and a warm soak after hikes.
A soaring peak that defines the natural monument’s skyline and is favored by mountaineers.