Chile
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As the parking at aquas Clara’s where close, we kept on driving the dirt road (ignore the sign saying no cars as everyone told us it’s fine). After 1 km there is a big parking but we still kept driving until here. It’s a small space (so no big rigs) with benches and a sign about the place. You have a beautiful view over the forest and there is cyclist passing by. We really enjoyed the place for a night. No facilities but the nature. Good service with Entel.
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Good spot, just as described. We came here after the first few wild camping spots we tried to go to were closed. You’ll drive past the aguas claras park entrance, past another parking area, past a table/umbrella, and past a gate, to eventually find a small clearing on the left side of the road with a couple of benches. Just enough room for our small car and tent. A few cyclists rode by at night and in the early morning, but otherwise we were alone. Very quiet night.
Report Check-InAs the parking at aquas Clara’s where close, we kept on driving the dirt road (ignore the sign saying no cars as everyone told us it’s fine). After 1 km there is a big parking but we still kept driving until here. It’s a small space (so no big rigs) with benches and a sign about the place. You have a beautiful view over the forest and there is cyclist passing by. We really enjoyed the place for a night. No facilities but the nature. Good service with Entel.
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