Located no more than 50 kilometers from downtown Santiago, the Rio Clarillo National Reserve is considered one of the only forest within the Metropolitan Region. The reserve also plays a fundamental role in the protection and conservation of birds such as the patagonian sierra finch, thorn-tailed rayadito and the white-crested elaenia. Among its 13,000 hectares it’s possible to find three differ... Read More
There are 30km divided into 4 trails to enjoy a good walk: Mirador del Águila, Refugio Alemán, Meseta los Cóndores and the classic Mirador del Glaciar La Paloma... Read More
One of the most attractive routes to start Trekking. At its summit it has a beautiful wooden viewpoint that dominates a large part of the capital valley of Santiago. Altitude 1,372 meters above sea level... Read More
Its trails are all very well marked and with park rangers during the day. You will cross suspension bridges and you can cool off in the waters of the estuary... Read More
Green lung of 170 hectares that is in the Santiago foothills. It has 3 self-guided trails of different difficulties... Read More
It has its six hills: San Cristóbal, Chacarillas, Los Gemelos, La Pirámide, Polanco and El Carbón, the latter one of the favorites for families for trekking.... Read More
It has medium/high mountain trekking trails, which allow visitors to reach the summits of Cerro Provincia (2,750 meters above sea level) and Cerro San Ramón (3,250 meters above sea level), ideal for more experienced athletes. The place has a camping area in Vallecito properly equipped... Read More
Located in the heart of Santiago. This park is ideal for trekking, trail running and MTB for all ages and levels along with contemplating a unique view of the entire capital. Height: 1600 meters above sea level... Read More