Malalcahuello-Nalcas Reserve is a stunning forest reserve in Chile’s Araucanía Region, renowned for its ancient Araucaria forests, volcanic landscapes, and diverse outdoor recreation opportunities.
Malalcahuello-Nalcas Reserve covers an expansive area of pristine native forest and volcanic terrain in the eastern Andes of southern Chile. The reserve is characterized by dense stands of ancient Araucaria araucana (monkey puzzle trees), a unique and iconic species that has deep cultural significance for the indigenous Mapuche people and is protected under Chilean law. Geographically, the reserve includes volcanic features such as the Lonquimay Volcano, which offers spectacular vistas and rugged terrain for visitors. The area’s ecology supports diverse flora and fauna, including endemic species and a mosaic of temperate rainforest, alpine meadows, and high altitude wetlands. Historically, the reserve was established to protect these fragile ecosystems and to manage natural resources sustainably. Visitors to Malalcahuello-Nalcas can engage in a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking on numerous well-maintained trails, wildlife viewing, camping in scenic campgrounds, mountain biking, and winter sports during the snowy season. The Lonquimay Volcano and the Araucaria groves serve as focal points for exploration and photography. Its combination of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and outdoor adventure appeal strongly to nature enthusiasts, trekkers, and those seeking a remote wilderness experience in southern Chile. Seasonal conditions vary considerably, with cold winters often bringing snow to higher elevations and warm summers ideal for extended hiking and camping trips.
Lonquimay Volcano – an active stratovolcano with dramatic views and hiking routes
Ancient Araucaria (Monkey Puzzle) forests – home to one of the oldest living tree species
Quintrilpe hot springs – natural thermal waters set in scenic forested surroundings
Remote highland meadows and wetlands – ideal for wildlife watching and solitude
An imposing active volcano that dominates the reserve’s landscape and offers challenging hikes with panoramic views.
Dense groves of ancient monkey puzzle trees, crucial for regional biodiversity and cultural heritage.
Natural thermal springs with warm mineral waters, popular for relaxation after forest hikes.