Road to pan de azucar | Wild Camping

Chile

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19 days ago
Altitude:
431.4 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
ioverlander2016

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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since january 2017 the road is open and in perfect conditions. the entrance ticket must be payed only in high season

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Good place to sleep, hidden from the road and quiet.

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Quite and safe place to camp before going to the park.
No phone signal

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We drived the C-120, a really good road just like a paved road and no holes.
What they said before, (now in low season) you can go into the park and drive around without paying, but we felt better to pay and support this nice park. It is now 7400 pesos per person. You can hike first and go after to the ranger station to pay, it is not a problem. They are really friendly.

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En plein désert, cet endroit est parfait pour une nuit. Il s’agit d’un lit de rivière asséché, caché de la route. Nous avons observé tout un groupe d’Urubus à têtes rouges à seulement 3 mètres du Van. Peut-être voulaient-ils nous manger ;-) C’était super !

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Wonderful roads through the park. Much nicer detour through here than staying on Rt5.

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The C-110 and C-120 are probably the best unsealed roads we've driven in 5 months time. Very smooth sailing!

You can probably drive into the park and do the highlights without purchasing a ticket (especially during the low season), but I'd urge you to please consider supporting Conaf by stopping at the park office and pay your entry fee. 5000 clp/adult.

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Still in very good condition like paved! And we didn’t pay to enter the NP.

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Amazing free camp here if you are looking for a stop. The food at the restaurant across the road is super. 4000 menu. Best for a while. Camping in a dried river bed. Stars galore and quite as. Nice free camp

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the road is open and in very good shape. we didnt pay the entrance fee since we didnt see any office or guardians. people says that you have to pay only in high season, jan and feb.

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Still closed as of early August 2016

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Stil closed but no one around, so I found an off road track that I was definitely not the first one to take.

At the other end (near the beach) , road was also closed and manned. The guy looked a little bit surprised when he saw me, but lowered the chain without asking questions.

Good ride. Stretches of sand.

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The road is still closed. Access only via the South

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Road is still closed. You can access the portion of the park on the beach through the south.

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Road was still closed today! The next one further south was closed as well...

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Wanted to reach the national park but the road from the north was still closed (after the 2015 mudslide?). Since it was getting dark we opted to camp next to the closed road, hidden by dirt hills.

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