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  Chile : National Parks Guide : Queulat

Queulat National Park
   
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Located in the vicinity of Puerto Cisnes, measuring 154,093 hectares (339,004 acres), Queulat National Park is easily accessible and characterized by its great variety of different animal and plant species.

In terms of plant life, this park is an evergreen forest, principally composed of coigüe, tepa and tepú, as well as enormous nalcas. The fauna represented here is the pudú, guiña, black woodpecker , caiquén, black-necked swan , coipo, chucao, and ringed kingfisher, among others. Among the natural attractions is the Hanging Glacier, which was discovered in 1875 by Captain Enrique Simpson.  The glacier was originally 100 meters (328 ft) from the sea shore and is now 7,800 m (25,584 ft) away.
Risopatrón lake, Tempanos lagoon, Queulat bay, Padre García and Cóndor waterfalls, are just some of the most beautiful sites in the park, and can be discovered by following some of the park's trails. 

  
Location
Aysén region, 170 km (106 mi) northeast of Coyhaique. Puerto Puyuhuapi is 50 km (31 MI) northeast of the park's south entrance. Location
How to get there
Santiago-Coyhaique: by air, sea (until Pto. Chacabuco), public and private land transportation. From Coyhaique to P. Queulat: take the first stretch of the Carretera Austral, towards PTO Aisén (paved), after arriving at this city take the turn heading north, 27km (17 MI) is paved and the rest is gravel.  
When to go

Year round.
Other nearby attractions
Isla Magdalena National Park, Lago las Torres National Park.
Activities
Fishing, swimming, mountaineering, trekking, wildlife observation, photography, sea kayak. Activities Section
Climate
Humid with lots of rain year round. In winter, the rainfall increases and there is snow in the higher altitudes. The total annual rainfall is from 3,500mm to 4,000mm (138 to 157 in.). The average annual temperature fluctuates between 4° and 9°C (39 and 48°F) in different areas of the park.
Services
Rangers, trails, transportation, accommodations.
Prices
Adults: Nationals CLP $1,500 (in USD); Foreigners $3,000.
Children: Nationals CLP $500; foreigners $1,000.

 

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