Queulat National Park

Parque nacional Queulat
national park in Patagonia
#3 in Patagonia / #17 in Chile
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by Jason Hollinger
/ CC BY 2.0

Queulat National Park in Chile is a breathtaking natural reserve located in the Aysén Region of northern Patagonia. Spanning over 1,500 square kilometers, the park is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, including lush temperate rainforests, towering mountains, and glacial formations. One of the park's most iconic features is the Hanging Glacier (Ventisquero Colgante), which spills over the edge of a cliff, creating stunning waterfalls that cascade into the valley below. Visitors can explore a variety of hiking trails, enjoy boat tours on the Queulat Fjord, and experience the rich biodiversity that includes unique plant species and diverse wildlife such as the Andean condor and the South American fox.


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