Patagonia National Park
Patagonia, Chile
El Valle Histórico
Cañadón Chacabuco
- Hike
- Moderate
- 16,5 km / 10.3 mi
- Full-day
- 6 h
Exploration Path
We will leave the lodge on foot on a hike through large expanses of steppe, connecting with nature and wildlife.
We will share amid the sound of birds and perhaps we will be able to glimpse the interaction between a puma and guanacos, part of this Patagonian territory.
Framed by majestic mountains of many hues, the vast Chacabuco Valley stretches from east to west. Sculpted over millennia by geological forces and glacial activity, this breathtaking basin is now home to the Patagonian steppe, where guanacos roam free, pumas leave their tracks, and condors soar high above. The Chacabuco River Valley tells a story of enduring interaction between man and nature - once a refuge for ancient hunter-gatherer groups, and later a grazing ground for the vast herds of the estancia era. Today, its intricate network of trails invites explorers to discover a legacy of transformation, resilience and conservation.
Elevation Profile
- Elevation Gain
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497 m 1.631 ft
- Elevation Loss
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-497 m -1.631 ft
- Max. Altitude
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520 m 1.706 ft
- Min. Altitude
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255 m 837 ft
Select your preferred explorations.
Select your preferred explorations.