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General Admission

trekking

Trails
Forest Area
Senderos
Coastal Area

Forest Area Trails

Catedral de Arrayanes Trail

In the middle of the native forest, there’s a clearing. The dense greenery opens up to a grove of arrayán trees, with specimens reaching over 25 meters tall as they seek the light. A cathedral of filtered light and reddish trunks.

Stations: 10.

Distance: 1 km.

Time: 30 to 40 minutes.

Difficulty: Easy.

Forest Area Trails

Río Bravo Trail

Following the Río Bravo, this trail winds through an ancient evergreen forest representative of the Chiloé forest’s layers; mosses and lichens, shrubs, and mature trees. Mañíos over 600 years old rise from large trunks, towering 30 meters above the ground.

Stations: 20.

Distance: 3 km.

Time: 1:30 to 2 hours.

Difficulty: Medium.

Forest Area Trails

Cascada Trail

This trail leads to the Río Bravo waterfall, a 10-meter drop revealing the river’s seasonal flow. The caramel-colored waters descend into a narrow, deep channel, home to the endangered huillín and the kingfisher.

Station: 15.

Distance: 2 km.

Time: 30 to 40 minutes.

Difficulty: Easy.

Forest Area Trails

Las Nalcas Trail

At the end of the Cascada Trail begins the Las Nalcas trail, leading towards the Pirulil mountain range. The landscape changes, with nalca plants up to 5 meters tall appearing. In the higher areas, ancient cypress trees, rare in Chiloé due to past deforestation, can be spotted.

Stations: 15.

Distance: 2 km.

Time: 30 to 40 minutes.

Difficulty: Easy.

Coastal Area Trails

Time Trail