Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park
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Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park (Spanish pronunciation: [biˈsente ˈpeɾes roˈsales]) is located in Los Lagos Region, Llanquihue Province, of Chile. Its western entrance is close to the Ensenada locality, 82 km (51 mi) northeast of the provincial capital of Puerto Montt, and 64 km (40 mi) from Puerto Varas along Ruta CH-225. This national park covers about 2,530 km2 (977 sq mi) and is almost entirely in the Andes mountain chain. The adjacent national parks Vicente Pérez Rosales and Puyehue National Park in Chile, and Nahuel Huapi National Park and Lanín National Park in Argentina, provide a continuous protected area of close to 15,000 km2 (5,792 sq mi).
Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park | |
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Location | Los Lagos Region, Chile |
Nearest city | Puerto Varas |
Coordinates | 41°08′30″S 72°10′23″W |
Area | 2,530 km2 (977 sq mi) |
Established | 1926 |
Visitors | 332,334[1] (in 2012) |
Governing body | Corporación Nacional Forestal |
The park protects the body of Todos los Santos Lake and a large part of its catchment. The outlet of the lake at the Petrohué locality gives rise to the Petrohué River. A short distance downstream, still within the limits of the Park, the Petrohué river flows through the Petrohue Waterfalls. The park also contains the eastern slope of Volcan Osorno, the southern slope of the Puntiagudo and the western slopes of the Tronador, with a maximum altitude of 3,491 m (11,453 ft). These mountains with year round snow give a strong imprint to the landscape.
A summary of geographical and limnological data for lake Todos los Santos is found in the database of the International Lake Environment Committee.[2]