Nacional PARc
Alerce costero
Region of de los Ríos
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Price
Disabled adult: Nac. $3,200 CLP
Older adult (>60): Nac. $0 CLP/Ext. $10,400 CLP
Adult (>18): Nac. $4,700 CLP/Ext. $10,400 CLP
Adolescent (12—17): Nac. $3,200 CLP/Ext. $5,200 CLP
Children under 12 years old: Nac. $0 CLP/Ext. $0 CLP
Opening Hours

Mirador Sector: open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:30 (visit with park rangers).

Chaihuín, Catrilelfu and Romaza sectors: open Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
(last admission 16:30).

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The trekkings

The nature

Flora

The park is home to a rich native fauna, including species such as the guiña, the puma, the quique, the pudú and the black carpenter, some of them in the conservation category.

Endemic species include the pancora and the spiny-breasted toad of the Cordillera Pelada.

Fauna

The park has a great diversity of natural environments, including evergreen humid forests, wetlands and swampy areas. These ecosystems are home to native species such as coigües, tepas, olive trees, mañíos, canelos and tepues, adapted to the humid climate of the area.

In flooded and cold areas, peat lands are developed, dominated by mosses and small plants, where unique species such as the sun's dew and the violet of the swamp live.

In the higher areas, larch forests stand out, an emblematic species of the park and a natural monument. These forests have a high ecological value and form a fundamental part of the identity of the protected area.

Among the most relevant species is the lion plant, a shrub endemic to the Valdivian forest and currently protected by conservation plans.

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