NP Nahuelbuta | Established Campground

Chile

Details

Verified:
23 days ago
Altitude:
1097.3 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Unknown
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
No
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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Description

Nice araucarias parc with view and hiking.

Entrance: National 3000cp / foreigners 5000cp
Camping ( site ) : national 12000p / foreigners 16000cp

Camping option currently unavailable due to staff shortages (FEB 2022)

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The place is closed during the night. No body can stay at night inside the N. Park. Only trail visitor during daytime.

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The camping facilities are currently closed inside the park due to staff shortages.

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32000clp for 2 people for park entry and one night camping. Lovely individual sites, amongst the trees, with great walking straight from the sites. Facilities were basic but fine.

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nice camping. We arrived on a sunday afternoon and we were alone. 15 site on the camping, maybe it's better to book during high season. we stayew 2 nights but they charged us only one. nice staff! They say that only 4x4 are allowed to go to the camping (the road is not so good), but they let us in with our van. the last 5kms on the "road" were a bit difficult, especialy because it rained the day before, but we did it.
cold shower only. clean toilets. no wifi, no network. potable water. nice place to stay!

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No campervan into the park out of the campsite. The campsite is expensive for what it is. The park keeper leaves us to sleep at the entrance. Toilet with electricity and water available, it's nice!

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After 30km of good dry rippio from Angol on our way to the campsite (and Cañete tomorrow), we were stopped by the Conaf at the entrance of the park saying we could neither reach the campsite/trails nor Cañete with our 2wd campervan because of the rain of the past few days... So if it has rained, best to call about the road conditions before you head up...
PS, we took the norther road over El Manzano (advised by road signs) up and the southern road over El Rosario (advised by navigation) down to Angol. Both in good condition rippio. Would advise southern route.

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