At over 715,000 acres, Pumalin Park is one of the largest and most diverse park conservation efforts in all of South America. The park stretches from the fjords of the Pacific coast to the heart of the Andes and contains Chile’s most pristine rainforest. At the park, visitors will be able to walk the extensive trails, stay overnight in the campgrounds, and use the many other facilities the park offers. There are twelve trails in the park, each of varying length and difficulty, but all with stunning landscapes of the surroundings. Beyond the park, visitors will come across the Pumalin Project, which comprises a network of organic farms that have been restored through social initiatives. Map

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