Puneet Varma (Editor)

Laguna del Laja National Park

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Location
  
Bío Bío Region, Chile

Visitors
  
48,837 (in 2012)

Area
  
119 km²

Established
  
1958

Nearest city
  
Los Ángeles

Address
  
Antuco, Biobío, Chile

Phone
  
+56 43 232 1086

Laguna del Laja National Park

Governing body
  
Corporación Nacional Forestal

Similar
  
Antuco, Sierra Velluda, Laja Lake, Conguillío National Park, Laja Falls

Laguna del Laja National Park ([laˈɣuna ðel ˈlaxa]) is a national park of Chile located in the Andes, between 37°22’ and 37°28’ south latitude and 71°16’ and 71°26’ west longitude.

Contents

Geography

The park features spectacular mountain landscapes, whose main attractions are the Antuco Volcano, Sierra Velluda and Laguna del Laja (Laja Lake). The latter gives the name to this protected area, but it only borders the park. The park ranges in elevation from 976 m to 3585 m at Sierra Velluda. Although a little snow caps Antuco volcano, much more snow adorns the two major summits of its southern neighbor, even during Chile’s summer. Sharp ridges and deep valleys carve this rugged region, which alternates between bare rock and lush vegetation. Another summit in the park, although least prominent, is Cerro Cóndor at 1,668 m.

The park forms part of the Bío Bío River basin. Some small tributaries of Laja River originate in the park.

Biology

The park lies within the Valdivian temperate forests ecoregion.

It is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including the cougar and foxes (particularly the chilla and the culpeo). In the park have been identified 47 bird species.

Endangered and rare vegetation species are found in the park. Among them are: ciprés de la cordillera, araucaria, maitén del Chubut and radal enano.

Tourism

Several activities can be performed within the boundaries of the park and in the surrounding area including climbing, trekking, skiing and fishing.

References

Laguna del Laja National Park Wikipedia


Similar Topics