SNOWSHOES
Walk the trails of Malalcahuello National Park with snowshoes and expert guides that will take you to know dazzling native forests of araucarias, ñirres and lengas. Meanwhile the more experienced adventurers can experience the challenge of climbing the Lonquimay Volcano crater, which at 2,800 meters offers one of the most spectacular views in the area.
Trails
  1. Araucaria millenaria: We invite the whole family to see one of the oldest araucaria trees in these valleys. It is located in the backyard of our hotel and its diameter and height dazzles any visitor.

    Type: Family tour
    Duration: 2 hours
    Difficulty: Low
  2. Navidad Crater: On December 25, 1988, the Lonquimay volcano erupted for the last time, creating a small crater from where you can observe one of the most beautiful views of the Malalcahuello-Nalcas National Reserve.

    Type: Adults
    Duration: 2 hours
    Difficulty: Medium
  3. Coloradito: If you are looking for a beautiful panoramic view of Lonquimay volcano, this is your trekking. On your way you will go through historic lahars and stunning araucaria forests.

    Type: Family tour
    Duration: 4 hours
    Difficulty: Low
  4. Fundo La Estrella: Bordering the Colorado River, this trail allows seeing ancient Araucarias and centennial forests of lengas and coihues. A walk to Fundo La Estrella is also an opportunity to get to know the incredible flora and fauna of the Malacahuello-Nalcas National Reserve.

    Type: Family tour
    Duration: 4 hours
    Difficulty: Low
  5. Pehuenco Lagoon: Hidden amidst deep vegetation is Pehuenco Lagoon, one of the Malalcahuello National Reserve secrets. Discover and enjoy its beauty in this entertaining trekking with snowshoes.

    Type: Adults
    Duration: 4 hours
    Difficulty: Medium