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  Chile : National Parks Guide : Nahuelbuta

Nahuelbuta National Park
   
 
 
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Created in 1939, this park is situated in the pre-Andean plain of Nahuelbuta, to the west of Angol in the La Araucanía region. 
The mountains provide suitable conditions for the araucaria to grow, a tree which is typically found in the pre-Andean and Andean mountain chain. They are also found here, closer to the coast, and there are some specimens calculated to be around 2 thousand years old. 

In the park, whose name means "big tiger" in Mapuche, there are coigües, robles, lengas and insectivores as well as the araucaria. Foxes, black woodpeckers, chucaos, and churrines are some of the wildlife you might see from the animal kingdom. The hills here do not exceed altitudes of 1,600 m (5,248 ft) above sea level, the highest being Piedra El Águila, from which you can see the sea, the central valley, and the Andean volcanoes. The park has camping and picnic sites as well as marked trails for exploration.


Location
La Araucanía region, the park is 35 km (22 mi) to the northeast of Angol. Temuco is 132 km (83 MI) to the southeast.Location
How to get there
Santiago-Los Ángeles: by air and land. From Los Ángeles to Angol by Ruta 5 Sur (Route 5 South) and then from Collipulli by the Angol road. Leave this city by the Colima road which is unpaved and continue until kilometer 35 where you will find the entrance to the park. See Transportation
When to go

Year round.
Other nearby attractions
Millaray waterfall.
Activities
Mountaineering, wildlife observation, horseback riding, photography. Activities Section
Climate
Warm, temperate climate, with 6 wet months and an annual rainfall between 1,000 and 1,500 mm (39 and 59 inches). The summer is dry and hot. The average annual temperature is 13°C (55°F). There are snow-zones between June and September.
Services
Rangers, environmental education, trails, camping.
Admission Fee
Adults: Nationals $2,500 Chilean Pesos; Foreigners $4,000 Chilean Pesos.
Children: Nationals $500 Chilean Pesos; Foreigners $2,000
Chilean Pesos.
Elderly: Nationals $1,250; Foreigners $2,000 Chilean Pesos.
 

 

 

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