Chile National Parks - Complete List

SUMMARY FOR CHILE:
• Total Parks: 41
• Parks Listed Below: Alberto de Agostini, Alerce Andino, Alerce Costero, Altos de Lircay, Archipelago Juan Fernandez, Bernardo O'Higgins, Bosque Fray Jorge, Cape Horn, Cerro Castillo, Chiloe, Conguillio, Corcovado, El Yali, Huerquehue, Isla Guamblin, Isla Magdalena, La Campana, Laguna del Laja, Laguna San Rafael, Lauca, Llanos de Challe, Los Flamencos, Morro Moreno, Nahuelbuta, Nevado Tres Cruces, Pali Aike, Pan de Azucar, Patagonia, Puyehue, Queulat, Radal Siete Tazas, Rio Clarillo, Rio Simpson, Rupa Nui (Easter Island), Salar del Huasco, Torres del Paine, Vicente Perez Rosales, Villarrica, Volcan Isluga, Yendegaia, Yerba Loca
• Average Country Rating: 62/100

PARK NAME: Alberto de Agostini

Country: Chile

Park ID: 171

AVERAGE RATING: 68/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Alberto de Agostini National Park is one of the largest parks in Chile, featuring dramatic fjords, glaciers, and subpolar forests. The park includes the Darwin Mountain Range and numerous channels of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago. It is home to diverse wildlife including dolphins, whales, and various bird species.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 82/100
2. INTENSITY 91/100
3. BEAUTY 83/100
4. GEOLOGY 86/100
5. PLANT LIFE 46/100
6. WILDLIFE 62/100
7. TRANQUILITY 97/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 27/100
9. SAFETY 59/100
10. HERITAGE 42/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Magallanes Region
Established: 1965
Area: 14600 km²
Annual Visitors: 2,000
Nearest City: Puerto Williams (35 mi)

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PARK NAME: Alerce Andino

Country: Chile

Park ID: 172

AVERAGE RATING: 65/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Alerce Andino National Park protects some of the oldest living trees in Chile, including ancient Alerce trees that can live for over 3,000 years. The park features pristine Valdivian temperate rainforest and numerous lakes and streams. It is an important sanctuary for various endemic species of flora and fauna.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 68/100
2. INTENSITY 63/100
3. BEAUTY 75/100
4. GEOLOGY 34/100
5. PLANT LIFE 78/100
6. WILDLIFE 51/100
7. TRANQUILITY 87/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 55/100
9. SAFETY 71/100
10. HERITAGE 63/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Los Lagos Region
Established: 1982
Area: 393 km²
Annual Visitors: 45,000
Nearest City: Puerto Montt (15 mi)

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PARK NAME: Alerce Costero

Country: Chile

Park ID: 173

AVERAGE RATING: 62/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Alerce Costero National Park protects coastal Alerce forests and unique biodiversity of the Coastal Mountain Range. The park contains some of the oldest trees in Chile and features stunning coastal landscapes. It is an important site for conservation of the Valdivian temperate rainforest ecosystem.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 67/100
2. INTENSITY 48/100
3. BEAUTY 68/100
4. GEOLOGY 34/100
5. PLANT LIFE 76/100
6. WILDLIFE 46/100
7. TRANQUILITY 86/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 61/100
9. SAFETY 73/100
10. HERITAGE 57/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Los Rios Region
Established: 2010
Area: 241 km²
Annual Visitors: 15,000
Nearest City: La Union (20 mi)

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PARK NAME: Altos de Lircay

Country: Chile

Park ID: 174

AVERAGE RATING: 59/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Altos de Lircay National Reserve is characterized by its Andean mountain landscapes and diverse vegetation zones. The reserve features ancient forests, alpine meadows, and dramatic mountain peaks. It is popular for hiking and wildlife viewing, with various trails offering spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 48/100
2. INTENSITY 65/100
3. BEAUTY 71/100
4. GEOLOGY 53/100
5. PLANT LIFE 53/100
6. WILDLIFE 42/100
7. TRANQUILITY 86/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 66/100
9. SAFETY 71/100
10. HERITAGE 30/100
Classification: National Reserve
Region: Maule Region
Established: 1996
Area: 121 km²
Annual Visitors: 25,000
Nearest City: San Clemente (25 mi)

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PARK NAME: Archipelago Juan Fernandez

Country: Chile

Park ID: 175

AVERAGE RATING: 70/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Juan Fernandez Archipelago National Park consists of three main islands and is famous for its unique endemic species. The park was the inspiration for Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe novel. It features dramatic volcanic landscapes, endemic flora and fauna, and important marine ecosystems.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 84/100
2. INTENSITY 71/100
3. BEAUTY 79/100
4. GEOLOGY 64/100
5. PLANT LIFE 83/100
6. WILDLIFE 72/100
7. TRANQUILITY 88/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 26/100
9. SAFETY 58/100
10. HERITAGE 70/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Valparaiso Region
Established: 1935
Area: 96 km²
Annual Visitors: 3,000
Nearest City: San Juan Bautista (1 mi)

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PARK NAME: Bernardo O'Higgins

Country: Chile

Park ID: 176

AVERAGE RATING: 71/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Bernardo O'Higgins National Park is the largest national park in Chile, featuring massive ice fields, fjords, and glaciers. The park contains part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field and numerous glaciers. It is home to diverse wildlife including Andean condors and marine mammals.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 81/100
2. INTENSITY 86/100
3. BEAUTY 87/100
4. GEOLOGY 77/100
5. PLANT LIFE 61/100
6. WILDLIFE 67/100
7. TRANQUILITY 97/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 34/100
9. SAFETY 62/100
10. HERITAGE 53/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Magallanes Region, Aysen Region
Established: 1969
Area: 35259 km²
Annual Visitors: 12,000
Nearest City: Puerto Natales (50 mi)

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PARK NAME: Bosque Fray Jorge

Country: Chile

Park ID: 177

AVERAGE RATING: 60/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Bosque Fray Jorge National Park is known for its unique fog-dependent forest ecosystem in the middle of a semi-arid region. The park represents a remarkable biogeographical island of Valdivian temperate forest. It features a rare combination of coastal desert and temperate rainforest vegetation.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 75/100
2. INTENSITY 43/100
3. BEAUTY 63/100
4. GEOLOGY 24/100
5. PLANT LIFE 67/100
6. WILDLIFE 50/100
7. TRANQUILITY 85/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 63/100
9. SAFETY 73/100
10. HERITAGE 59/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Coquimbo Region
Established: 1941
Area: 100 km²
Annual Visitors: 15,000
Nearest City: Ovalle (45 mi)

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PARK NAME: Cape Horn

Country: Chile

Park ID: 178

AVERAGE RATING: 68/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Cape Horn National Park encompasses the famous Cape Horn and the surrounding waters and islands. The park marks the southernmost point of South America and is known for its extreme weather conditions. It features dramatic cliffs, subpolar forests, and diverse marine wildlife.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 87/100
2. INTENSITY 96/100
3. BEAUTY 82/100
4. GEOLOGY 67/100
5. PLANT LIFE 41/100
6. WILDLIFE 70/100
7. TRANQUILITY 94/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 19/100
9. SAFETY 48/100
10. HERITAGE 77/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Magallanes Region
Established: 1945
Area: 630 km²
Annual Visitors: 4,000
Nearest City: Puerto Williams (60 mi)

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PARK NAME: Cerro Castillo

Country: Chile

Park ID: 179

AVERAGE RATING: 66/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Cerro Castillo National Park is dominated by its namesake peak and features dramatic basalt spires and glaciers. The park is known for its rugged mountain landscapes and diverse wildlife including huemul deer. It offers excellent hiking opportunities and stunning alpine scenery.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 73/100
2. INTENSITY 76/100
3. BEAUTY 78/100
4. GEOLOGY 73/100
5. PLANT LIFE 57/100
6. WILDLIFE 58/100
7. TRANQUILITY 87/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 48/100
9. SAFETY 62/100
10. HERITAGE 44/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Aysen Region
Established: 2017
Area: 1380 km²
Annual Visitors: 20,000
Nearest City: Coyhaique (45 mi)

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PARK NAME: Chiloe

Country: Chile

Park ID: 180

AVERAGE RATING: 66/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Chiloe National Park protects portions of the Chiloe archipelago's unique temperate rainforest ecosystem. The park features extensive areas of Valdivian rainforest and coastal landscapes. It is home to diverse wildlife including several species of birds and marine mammals.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 72/100
2. INTENSITY 58/100
3. BEAUTY 77/100
4. GEOLOGY 36/100
5. PLANT LIFE 67/100
6. WILDLIFE 65/100
7. TRANQUILITY 85/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 63/100
9. SAFETY 73/100
10. HERITAGE 65/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Los Lagos Region
Established: 1982
Area: 430 km²
Annual Visitors: 45,000
Nearest City: Castro (30 mi)

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PARK NAME: Conguillio

Country: Chile

Park ID: 181

AVERAGE RATING: 67/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Conguillio National Park is dominated by the Llaima Volcano and features ancient Araucaria forests. The park contains numerous lakes, including Lake Conguillio, and dramatic volcanic landscapes. Its unique ecosystem includes monkey puzzle trees and diverse wildlife species.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 63/100
2. INTENSITY 68/100
3. BEAUTY 75/100
4. GEOLOGY 81/100
5. PLANT LIFE 61/100
6. WILDLIFE 58/100
7. TRANQUILITY 85/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 67/100
9. SAFETY 72/100
10. HERITAGE 42/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Araucanía Region
Established: 1950
Area: 608 km²
Annual Visitors: 83,000
Nearest City: Melipeuco (12 mi)

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PARK NAME: Corcovado

Country: Chile

Park ID: 182

AVERAGE RATING: 69/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Corcovado National Park is one of Chile's largest coastal protected areas, featuring the prominent Corcovado Volcano. The park encompasses pristine temperate rainforests, glaciers, and fjords. It provides crucial habitat for numerous species including pumas and Andean condors.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 69/100
2. INTENSITY 76/100
3. BEAUTY 83/100
4. GEOLOGY 77/100
5. PLANT LIFE 76/100
6. WILDLIFE 71/100
7. TRANQUILITY 94/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 45/100
9. SAFETY 58/100
10. HERITAGE 42/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Los Lagos Region
Established: 2005
Area: 2932 km²
Annual Visitors: 2,000
Nearest City: Chaitén (30 mi)

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PARK NAME: El Yali

Country: Chile

Park ID: 183

AVERAGE RATING: 52/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
El Yali National Reserve is an important wetland ecosystem and bird sanctuary. It serves as a critical stopover point for migratory birds and hosts numerous resident species. The reserve includes coastal lagoons, salt marshes, and dune systems.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 46/100
2. INTENSITY 28/100
3. BEAUTY 50/100
4. GEOLOGY 25/100
5. PLANT LIFE 44/100
6. WILDLIFE 67/100
7. TRANQUILITY 83/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 73/100
9. SAFETY 72/100
10. HERITAGE 33/100
Classification: National Reserve
Region: Valparaíso Region
Established: 1996
Area: 5.2 km²
Annual Visitors: 5,000
Nearest City: Santo Domingo (8 mi)

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PARK NAME: Huerquehue

Country: Chile

Park ID: 184

AVERAGE RATING: 58/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Huerquehue National Park is characterized by ancient Araucaria forests and crystal-clear alpine lakes. The park features dramatic mountain scenery and numerous hiking trails. Its ecosystem includes diverse wildlife and spectacular waterfalls.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 55/100
2. INTENSITY 58/100
3. BEAUTY 68/100
4. GEOLOGY 45/100
5. PLANT LIFE 64/100
6. WILDLIFE 47/100
7. TRANQUILITY 83/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 59/100
9. SAFETY 72/100
10. HERITAGE 33/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Araucanía Region
Established: 1967
Area: 125 km²
Annual Visitors: 45,000
Nearest City: Pucón (15 mi)

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PARK NAME: Isla Guamblin

Country: Chile

Park ID: 185

AVERAGE RATING: 57/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Isla Guamblin National Park is located on a remote island in southern Chile. The park is characterized by dense Valdivian temperate rainforests and rugged coastlines. It provides important habitat for marine birds and mammals.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 59/100
2. INTENSITY 62/100
3. BEAUTY 71/100
4. GEOLOGY 35/100
5. PLANT LIFE 56/100
6. WILDLIFE 72/100
7. TRANQUILITY 93/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 35/100
9. SAFETY 56/100
10. HERITAGE 30/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Aysén Region
Established: 1967
Area: 106 km²
Annual Visitors: 200
Nearest City: Puerto Cisnes (85 mi)

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PARK NAME: Isla Magdalena

Country: Chile

Park ID: 186

AVERAGE RATING: 58/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Isla Magdalena National Park encompasses an entire island in the Puyuhuapi Channel. The park features dense temperate rainforest and steep coastal cliffs. It is home to diverse marine wildlife and serves as an important breeding ground for seabirds.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 63/100
2. INTENSITY 54/100
3. BEAUTY 62/100
4. GEOLOGY 47/100
5. PLANT LIFE 47/100
6. WILDLIFE 75/100
7. TRANQUILITY 93/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 41/100
9. SAFETY 62/100
10. HERITAGE 37/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Aysén Region
Established: 1983
Area: 157 km²
Annual Visitors: 1,500
Nearest City: Puerto Cisnes (25 mi)

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PARK NAME: La Campana

Country: Chile

Park ID: 187

AVERAGE RATING: 59/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
La Campana National Park is famous for its palm forest and was visited by Charles Darwin in 1834. The park features the prominent La Campana mountain and diverse Mediterranean vegetation. It offers excellent hiking trails and panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Andes Mountains.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 50/100
2. INTENSITY 58/100
3. BEAUTY 65/100
4. GEOLOGY 44/100
5. PLANT LIFE 61/100
6. WILDLIFE 48/100
7. TRANQUILITY 76/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 72/100
9. SAFETY 75/100
10. HERITAGE 44/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Valparaíso Region
Established: 1967
Area: 80 km²
Annual Visitors: 100,000
Nearest City: Olmué (3 mi)

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PARK NAME: Laguna del Laja

Country: Chile

Park ID: 188

AVERAGE RATING: 61/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Laguna del Laja National Park is centered around Lake Laja and the Antuco Volcano. The park features dramatic volcanic landscapes and alpine meadows. It is popular for hiking, skiing, and other outdoor activities.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 56/100
2. INTENSITY 66/100
3. BEAUTY 71/100
4. GEOLOGY 77/100
5. PLANT LIFE 53/100
6. WILDLIFE 44/100
7. TRANQUILITY 81/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 66/100
9. SAFETY 69/100
10. HERITAGE 30/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Biobío Region
Established: 1958
Area: 117 km²
Annual Visitors: 35,000
Nearest City: Antuco (15 mi)

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PARK NAME: Laguna San Rafael

Country: Chile

Park ID: 189

AVERAGE RATING: 69/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Laguna San Rafael National Park contains part of the Northern Patagonian Ice Field and numerous glaciers. The park features dramatic fjords, channels, and the San Rafael Glacier reaching sea level. It is home to diverse wildlife including marine mammals and Andean condors.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 76/100
2. INTENSITY 79/100
3. BEAUTY 85/100
4. GEOLOGY 76/100
5. PLANT LIFE 63/100
6. WILDLIFE 67/100
7. TRANQUILITY 97/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 37/100
9. SAFETY 60/100
10. HERITAGE 48/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Aysén Region
Established: 1959
Area: 17420 km²
Annual Visitors: 8,000
Nearest City: Puerto Chacabuco (80 mi)

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PARK NAME: Lauca

Country: Chile

Park ID: 190

AVERAGE RATING: 71/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Lauca National Park is a high-altitude protected area in the Andes Mountains. The park includes the Chungará Lake, one of the world's highest lakes, and several volcanoes. It provides habitat for unique high-altitude wildlife including vicuñas and flamingos.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 70/100
2. INTENSITY 78/100
3. BEAUTY 82/100
4. GEOLOGY 83/100
5. PLANT LIFE 57/100
6. WILDLIFE 74/100
7. TRANQUILITY 89/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 53/100
9. SAFETY 67/100
10. HERITAGE 52/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Arica y Parinacota Region
Established: 1970
Area: 1379 km²
Annual Visitors: 15,000
Nearest City: Putre (10 mi)

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PARK NAME: Llanos de Challe

Country: Chile

Park ID: 191

AVERAGE RATING: 51/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Llanos de Challe National Park is known for its unique desert ecosystem and diverse flora. The park features the Huasco Desert and is home to the endangered Chilean woodstar hummingbird. During spring, the desert blooms with various flower species creating a spectacular display.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 42/100
2. INTENSITY 35/100
3. BEAUTY 53/100
4. GEOLOGY 33/100
5. PLANT LIFE 52/100
6. WILDLIFE 38/100
7. TRANQUILITY 84/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 66/100
9. SAFETY 73/100
10. HERITAGE 30/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Atacama
Established: 1994
Area: 457 km²
Annual Visitors: 12,000
Nearest City: Huasco (15 mi)

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PARK NAME: Los Flamencos

Country: Chile

Park ID: 192

AVERAGE RATING: 65/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Los Flamencos National Reserve is famous for its salt flats and lagoons that attract large populations of flamingos. The reserve encompasses seven distinct sectors including the Salar de Atacama and Laguna Chaxa. It features dramatic landscapes ranging from salt flats to high-altitude lakes.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 78/100
2. INTENSITY 63/100
3. BEAUTY 70/100
4. GEOLOGY 65/100
5. PLANT LIFE 37/100
6. WILDLIFE 68/100
7. TRANQUILITY 86/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 60/100
9. SAFETY 73/100
10. HERITAGE 47/100
Classification: National Reserve
Region: Antofagasta
Established: 1990
Area: 739 km²
Annual Visitors: 150,000
Nearest City: San Pedro de Atacama (5 mi)

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PARK NAME: Morro Moreno

Country: Chile

Park ID: 193

AVERAGE RATING: 49/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Morro Moreno National Park protects a unique coastal desert ecosystem with abundant fog-dependent vegetation. The park features dramatic cliffs and provides habitat for numerous seabirds. Its location allows for spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and the city of Antofagasta.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 38/100
2. INTENSITY 45/100
3. BEAUTY 55/100
4. GEOLOGY 45/100
5. PLANT LIFE 35/100
6. WILDLIFE 48/100
7. TRANQUILITY 84/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 54/100
9. SAFETY 62/100
10. HERITAGE 23/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Antofagasta
Established: 2010
Area: 71.9 km²
Annual Visitors: 5,000
Nearest City: Antofagasta (12 mi)

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PARK NAME: Nahuelbuta

Country: Chile

Park ID: 194

AVERAGE RATING: 59/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Nahuelbuta National Park is known for its ancient araucaria forests and rich biodiversity. The park offers stunning views of both the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains on clear days. It is home to several endemic species and features unique geological formations.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 53/100
2. INTENSITY 48/100
3. BEAUTY 66/100
4. GEOLOGY 34/100
5. PLANT LIFE 73/100
6. WILDLIFE 57/100
7. TRANQUILITY 86/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 60/100
9. SAFETY 73/100
10. HERITAGE 43/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Araucanía, Bío Bío
Established: 1939
Area: 68.3 km²
Annual Visitors: 25,000
Nearest City: Angol (35 mi)

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PARK NAME: Nevado Tres Cruces

Country: Chile

Park ID: 195

AVERAGE RATING: 59/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Nevado Tres Cruces National Park is characterized by its high-altitude Andean environment and volcanic landscapes. The park includes several salt flats and lagoons that are important for flamingo populations. It features dramatic mountain scenery and is home to various high-altitude wildlife species.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 64/100
2. INTENSITY 76/100
3. BEAUTY 67/100
4. GEOLOGY 65/100
5. PLANT LIFE 38/100
6. WILDLIFE 48/100
7. TRANQUILITY 93/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 45/100
9. SAFETY 61/100
10. HERITAGE 33/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Atacama
Established: 1994
Area: 591 km²
Annual Visitors: 3,000
Nearest City: Copiapó (90 mi)

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PARK NAME: Pali Aike

Country: Chile

Park ID: 197

AVERAGE RATING: 62/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Pali Aike National Park is known for its unique volcanic landscapes and archaeological significance. The park contains evidence of early human habitation dating back thousands of years. Its volcanic formations and caves create an otherworldly landscape in the Patagonian steppe.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 71/100
2. INTENSITY 62/100
3. BEAUTY 62/100
4. GEOLOGY 73/100
5. PLANT LIFE 39/100
6. WILDLIFE 54/100
7. TRANQUILITY 91/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 50/100
9. SAFETY 67/100
10. HERITAGE 49/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Magallanes
Established: 1970
Area: 50 km²
Annual Visitors: 4,000
Nearest City: Rio Gallegos (60 mi)

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PARK NAME: Pan de Azucar

Country: Chile

Park ID: 196

AVERAGE RATING: 60/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Pan de Azúcar National Park combines coastal desert landscapes with marine ecosystems. The park is known for its diverse wildlife including Humboldt penguins and marine otters. Its unique fog-sustained vegetation and dramatic coastline make it a remarkable example of Chile's coastal desert ecosystem.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 61/100
2. INTENSITY 52/100
3. BEAUTY 67/100
4. GEOLOGY 47/100
5. PLANT LIFE 47/100
6. WILDLIFE 61/100
7. TRANQUILITY 86/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 71/100
9. SAFETY 75/100
10. HERITAGE 35/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Antofagasta, Atacama
Established: 1985
Area: 437 km²
Annual Visitors: 35,000
Nearest City: Chañaral (20 mi)

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PARK NAME: Patagonia

Country: Chile

Park ID: 198

AVERAGE RATING: 75/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Patagonia National Park encompasses vast grasslands, mountains, and rivers in Chilean Patagonia. The park is a result of a historic conservation effort and land donation by Kristine Tompkins. It protects diverse ecosystems and provides habitat for numerous native species including guanacos and Andean condors.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 82/100
2. INTENSITY 87/100
3. BEAUTY 88/100
4. GEOLOGY 73/100
5. PLANT LIFE 67/100
6. WILDLIFE 78/100
7. TRANQUILITY 95/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 42/100
9. SAFETY 65/100
10. HERITAGE 73/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Aysén
Established: 2018
Area: 3040 km²
Annual Visitors: 45,000
Nearest City: Cochrane (25 mi)

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PARK NAME: Puyehue

Country: Chile

Park ID: 199

AVERAGE RATING: 68/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Puyehue National Park is renowned for its temperate rainforests and volcanic landscapes. The park features hot springs, lakes, and diverse wildlife including pumas and pudús. Its ancient forests of coigue and ulmo trees create a mystical atmosphere typical of southern Chile.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 62/100
2. INTENSITY 66/100
3. BEAUTY 73/100
4. GEOLOGY 67/100
5. PLANT LIFE 76/100
6. WILDLIFE 62/100
7. TRANQUILITY 83/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 72/100
9. SAFETY 72/100
10. HERITAGE 45/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Los Lagos
Established: 1941
Area: 1068 km²
Annual Visitors: 230,000
Nearest City: Entre Lagos (10 mi)

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PARK NAME: Queulat

Country: Chile

Park ID: 200

AVERAGE RATING: 71/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Queulat National Park is famous for its hanging glacier and pristine temperate rainforests. The park features dramatic fjords, waterfalls, and glacial valleys. Its most iconic feature is the Ventisquero Colgante (Hanging Glacier) which cascades between mountain peaks.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 78/100
2. INTENSITY 68/100
3. BEAUTY 87/100
4. GEOLOGY 74/100
5. PLANT LIFE 77/100
6. WILDLIFE 69/100
7. TRANQUILITY 86/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 55/100
9. SAFETY 65/100
10. HERITAGE 49/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Aysén
Established: 1983
Area: 1541 km²
Annual Visitors: 45,000
Nearest City: Puyuhuapi (15 mi)

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PARK NAME: Radal Siete Tazas

Country: Chile

Park ID: 201

AVERAGE RATING: 58/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Radal Siete Tazas National Park features a series of seven natural rock pools formed by the Claro River. The park is known for its spectacular waterfalls and pristine forest environment. The unique geological formations create natural swimming pools and cascading waterfalls that are a major attraction.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 63/100
2. INTENSITY 54/100
3. BEAUTY 71/100
4. GEOLOGY 66/100
5. PLANT LIFE 48/100
6. WILDLIFE 35/100
7. TRANQUILITY 77/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 68/100
9. SAFETY 74/100
10. HERITAGE 21/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Maule Region
Established: 1981
Area: 50.3 km²
Annual Visitors: 85,000
Nearest City: Molina (25 mi)

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PARK NAME: Rio Clarillo

Country: Chile

Park ID: 202

AVERAGE RATING: 46/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Rio Clarillo National Reserve is an important protected area near Santiago featuring Mediterranean forest ecosystems. The reserve protects the watershed of the Clarillo River and provides habitat for numerous native species. It serves as a popular recreational area for hiking and nature observation.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 31/100
2. INTENSITY 25/100
3. BEAUTY 45/100
4. GEOLOGY 35/100
5. PLANT LIFE 38/100
6. WILDLIFE 33/100
7. TRANQUILITY 65/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 84/100
9. SAFETY 85/100
10. HERITAGE 14/100
Classification: National Reserve
Region: Santiago Metropolitan Region
Established: 1982
Area: 132.8 km²
Annual Visitors: 50,000
Nearest City: Pirque (8 mi)

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PARK NAME: Rio Simpson

Country: Chile

Park ID: 203

AVERAGE RATING: 52/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Rio Simpson National Reserve protects the valley of the Simpson River and surrounding Patagonian forests. The reserve is known for its dramatic landscapes and diverse wildlife including pumas and Andean condors. It offers excellent opportunities for fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 38/100
2. INTENSITY 39/100
3. BEAUTY 52/100
4. GEOLOGY 43/100
5. PLANT LIFE 47/100
6. WILDLIFE 43/100
7. TRANQUILITY 86/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 73/100
9. SAFETY 82/100
10. HERITAGE 21/100
Classification: National Reserve
Region: Aysén Region
Established: 1967
Area: 410.5 km²
Annual Visitors: 15,000
Nearest City: Coyhaique (5 mi)

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PARK NAME: Rupa Nui (Easter Island)

Country: Chile

Park ID: 204

AVERAGE RATING: 66/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Rupa Rupa National Reserve is characterized by its native Araucaria forests and volcanic landscapes. The reserve provides important habitat for various endemic species and offers scenic hiking trails. It plays a crucial role in protecting the region's unique biodiversity and cultural heritage.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 96/100
2. INTENSITY 45/100
3. BEAUTY 74/100
4. GEOLOGY 63/100
5. PLANT LIFE 28/100
6. WILDLIFE 22/100
7. TRANQUILITY 86/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 65/100
9. SAFETY 86/100
10. HERITAGE 97/100
Classification: National Reserve
Region: Araucanía Region
Established: 1977
Area: 89.7 km²
Annual Visitors: Not specified
Nearest City: Curacautín (15 mi)

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PARK NAME: Salar del Huasco

Country: Chile

Park ID: 205

AVERAGE RATING: 60/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Salar del Huasco National Park protects a high-altitude salt flat ecosystem in the Atacama Desert. The park is an important habitat for various flamingo species and other Andean wildlife. Its unique landscape features salt crusts, wetlands, and surrounding volcanic peaks.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 75/100
2. INTENSITY 63/100
3. BEAUTY 67/100
4. GEOLOGY 67/100
5. PLANT LIFE 26/100
6. WILDLIFE 53/100
7. TRANQUILITY 93/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 46/100
9. SAFETY 64/100
10. HERITAGE 41/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Tarapacá Region
Established: 2010
Area: 1100 km²
Annual Visitors: 12,000
Nearest City: Pica (35 mi)

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PARK NAME: Torres del Paine

Country: Chile

Park ID: 206

AVERAGE RATING: 70/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Torres del Paine National Park is renowned for its dramatic mountain peaks, glaciers, and diverse wildlife. The park features the iconic granite towers that give it its name, along with pristine lakes and extensive hiking trails. It is considered one of the most spectacular natural destinations in South America.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 91/100
2. INTENSITY 83/100
3. BEAUTY 97/100
4. GEOLOGY 87/100
5. PLANT LIFE 50/100
6. WILDLIFE 72/100
7. TRANQUILITY 58/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 52/100
9. SAFETY 62/100
10. HERITAGE 50/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Magallanes Region
Established: 1959
Area: 2422 km²
Annual Visitors: 252,000
Nearest City: Puerto Natales (60 mi)

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PARK NAME: Vicente Perez Rosales

Country: Chile

Park ID: 207

AVERAGE RATING: 72/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Vicente Perez Rosales National Park is Chile's oldest national park, featuring the stunning Osorno Volcano and Todos los Santos Lake. The park is known for its ancient forests, waterfalls, and volcanic landscapes. It offers numerous recreational activities including hiking, fishing, and skiing.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 67/100
2. INTENSITY 78/100
3. BEAUTY 79/100
4. GEOLOGY 74/100
5. PLANT LIFE 67/100
6. WILDLIFE 63/100
7. TRANQUILITY 72/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 81/100
9. SAFETY 81/100
10. HERITAGE 53/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Los Lagos Region
Established: 1926
Area: 2530 km²
Annual Visitors: 450,000
Nearest City: Puerto Varas (20 mi)

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PARK NAME: Villarrica

Country: Chile

Park ID: 208

AVERAGE RATING: 67/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Villarrica National Park is dominated by the active Villarrica Volcano and features dramatic volcanic landscapes. The park includes ancient Araucaria forests and pristine lakes. It is popular for skiing, hiking, and climbing, with the volcano summit being a major attraction.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 82/100
2. INTENSITY 82/100
3. BEAUTY 85/100
4. GEOLOGY 87/100
5. PLANT LIFE 64/100
6. WILDLIFE 52/100
7. TRANQUILITY 45/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 69/100
9. SAFETY 53/100
10. HERITAGE 55/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Araucanía Region, Los Ríos Region
Established: 1940
Area: 630 km²
Annual Visitors: 140,000
Nearest City: Pucón (12 mi)

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PARK NAME: Volcan Isluga

Country: Chile

Park ID: 209

AVERAGE RATING: 59/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Volcan Isluga National Park protects high-altitude Andean ecosystems around the Isluga Volcano. The park features important archaeological sites and traditional Aymara communities. Its landscape includes high-altitude wetlands, volcanic formations, and native wildlife.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 64/100
2. INTENSITY 70/100
3. BEAUTY 75/100
4. GEOLOGY 77/100
5. PLANT LIFE 27/100
6. WILDLIFE 38/100
7. TRANQUILITY 88/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 48/100
9. SAFETY 60/100
10. HERITAGE 44/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Tarapacá Region
Established: 1967
Area: 1747 km²
Annual Visitors: 8,000
Nearest City: Colchane (15 mi)

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PARK NAME: Yendegaia

Country: Chile

Park ID: 210

AVERAGE RATING: 67/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Yendegaia National Park is one of Chile's newest national parks, protecting pristine subpolar forests and fjords. The park connects Argentina's Tierra del Fuego National Park with Chile's Alberto de Agostini National Park. It features dramatic landscapes including mountains, glaciers, and extensive forests.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 82/100
2. INTENSITY 76/100
3. BEAUTY 88/100
4. GEOLOGY 65/100
5. PLANT LIFE 63/100
6. WILDLIFE 65/100
7. TRANQUILITY 96/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 38/100
9. SAFETY 54/100
10. HERITAGE 43/100
Classification: National Park
Region: Magallanes Region
Established: 2013
Area: 1500 km²
Annual Visitors: 2,000
Nearest City: Puerto Williams (45 mi)

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PARK NAME: Yerba Loca

Country: Chile

Park ID: 211

AVERAGE RATING: 48/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Yerba Loca is a protected natural sanctuary located in the Andes Mountains. The area features glaciers, mountain streams, and diverse high-altitude vegetation including the endangered ciprés de la cordillera. The sanctuary is popular for hiking, mountain climbing, and nature observation, with trails offering spectacular views of the surrounding peaks.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 36/100
2. INTENSITY 47/100
3. BEAUTY 52/100
4. GEOLOGY 47/100
5. PLANT LIFE 43/100
6. WILDLIFE 32/100
7. TRANQUILITY 74/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 61/100
9. SAFETY 64/100
10. HERITAGE 22/100
Classification: Nature Sanctuary
Region: Santiago Metropolitan Region
Established: 1973
Area: 39.2 km²
Annual Visitors: 15,000
Nearest City: Lo Barnechea (8 mi)

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