There are 42 national parks in Chile covering a total area of 13,206,810 hectares.[1]
Table
Name | Photo | Natural region | Area | Established |
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Alberto de Agostini | Zona Austral | 14,600 km2 (5,637 sq mi) | 2000 | |
Alerce Andino | Zona Sur | 393 km2 (152 sq mi) | 1982 | |
Alerce Costero | Zona Sur | 139 km2 (54 sq mi) | 2012 | |
Archipiélago de Juan Fernández | None | 96 km2 (37 sq mi) | 1935 | |
Bernardo O'Higgins | Zona Austral | 35,259 km2 (13,614 sq mi) | 1969 | |
Bosque de Fray Jorge | Norte Chico | 100 km2 (39 sq mi) | 1941 | |
Cabo de Hornos | Zona Austral | 631 km2 (244 sq mi) | 1945 | |
Cerro Castillo | Zona Austral | 1,795.5 km2 (693 sq mi) | 2018 | |
Chiloé | Zona Austral | 431 km2 (166 sq mi) | 1983 | |
Conguillío | Zona Sur | 608 km2 (235 sq mi) | 1950 | |
Corcovado | Zona Austral | 2,096 km2 (809 sq mi) | 2005 | |
Hornopirén | Zona Austral | 482 km2 (186 sq mi) | 1988 | |
Huerquehue | Zona Sur | 125 km2 (48 sq mi) | 1967 | |
Isla Guamblin | Zona Austral | 106.25 km2 (41 sq mi) | 1967 | |
Isla Magdalena | Zona Austral | 1,576 km2 (608 sq mi) | 1983 | |
Kawésqar | Zona Sur | 23,138 km2 (8,934 sq mi) | 1969 | |
La Campana | Zona Central | 80 km2 (31 sq mi) | 1967 | |
Laguna del Laja | Zona Central | 119 km2 (46 sq mi) | 1958 | |
Laguna San Rafael | Zona Austral | 17,420 km2 (6,726 sq mi) | 1959 | |
Las Palmas de Cocalán | Zona Central | 37.02 km2 (14 sq mi) | 1971 | |
Lauca | Norte Grande | 1,379 km2 (532 sq mi) | 1970 | |
Llanos de Challe | Norte Chico | 457 km2 (176 sq mi) | 1994 | |
Llullaillaco | Norte Grande | 2,687 km2 (1,037 sq mi) | 1995 | |
Melimoyu | Zona Austral | 1,055 km2 (407 sq mi) | 2018 | |
Morro Moreno | Norte Grande | 73 km2 (28 sq mi) | 2010 | |
Nahuelbuta | Zona Sur | 68 km2 (26 sq mi) | 1939 | |
Nevado Tres Cruces | Norte Grande | 591 km2 (228 sq mi) | 1994 | |
Pali Aike | Zona Austral | 50 km2 (19 sq mi) | 1970 | |
Pan de Azúcar | Norte Grande | 438 km2 (169 sq mi) | 1985 | |
Patagonia | Zona Austral | 3,045.28 km2 (1,176 sq mi) | 2018 | |
Puyehue | Zona Sur | 1,068 km2 (412 sq mi) | 1941 | |
Queulat | Zona Austral | 1,541 km2 (595 sq mi) | 1983 | |
Radal Siete Tazas | Zona Central | 5,148 km2 (1,988 sq mi) | 2008 | |
Rapa Nui | None | 71.3 km2 (28 sq mi) | 1935 | |
Río Clarillo | 101.85 km2 (39 sq mi) | 2020 | ||
Salar del Huasco | Norte Chico | 1,600 km2 (618 sq mi) | 2010 | |
Tolhuaca | Zona Sur | 65 km2 (25 sq mi) | 1935 | |
Torres del Paine | Zona Austral | 2,400 km2 (927 sq mi) | 1959 | |
Vicente Pérez Rosales | Zona Sur | 2,530 km2 (977 sq mi) | 1926 | |
Villarrica | Zona Sur | 630 km2 (243 sq mi) | 1940 | |
Volcán Isluga | Norte Grande | 1,747 km2 (675 sq mi) | 1967 | |
Yendegaia | Zona Austral | 1,480 km2 (571 sq mi) | 2013 |
See also
- Protected areas of Chile; protected natural areas
- National Monuments of Chile; structures and sites of cultural heritage
References
- ↑ Corporación Nacional Forestal (Chile National Forest Corporation), retrieved 11 March 2022
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