Puyehue National Park
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Puyehue National Park is located in the Andes, in Los Lagos Region of Chile. It covers 1,068 square kilometres. The park is dominated by the Puyehue (volcano) and the Cordón Caulle. Its flora and fauna is similar to that of its southern neighbor, the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park. Another attraction is the ski resort of Antillanca.
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Exploring the National Parks of Chile
Alberto de Agostini | Alerce Andino | Archipiélago de Juan Fernández | Bernardo O'Higgins | Bosque de Fray Jorge | Chiloé | Conguillío | Corcovado | Hornopirén | Huerquehue | Isla Guamblin | Isla Magdalena | Cabo de Hornos | La Campana | Laguna del Laja | Laguna San Rafael | Las Palmas de Cocalán | Lauca | Llanos de Challes | Llullaillaco | Nahuelbuta | Nevado Tres Cruces | Pali Aike | Pan de Azúcar | Puyehue | Queulat | Rapa Nui | Tolhuaca | Torres del Paine | Vicente Pérez Rosales | Villarrica | Volcán Isluga