Valdivia National Reserve

Valdivia National Reserve is a natural reserve located in the Valdivian Coastal Range, in Los Ríos Region of Chile, near the port of Corral. It is bordered by the south by the Valdivian Coastal Reserve and by the north it limits with the Alerce Costero Natural Monument.

National Reserves of Chile
  • Alacalufes
  • Alto Biobío
  • Alto Loa
  • Altos de Lircay
  • Carlos Anwandter
  • Cerro Castillo
  • China Muerta
  • Coihaique
  • El Yali
  • Federico Albert
  • Francisco Coloane
  • Futaleufú
  • Isla Mocha
  • Katalalixar
  • La Chimba National Reserve
  • Lago Carlota
  • Lago Cochrane
  • Lago Jeinimeni
  • Lago Las Torres
  • Lago Palena
  • Lago Peñuelas
  • Lago Rosselot
  • Laguna Parrillar
  • Laguna Torca
  • Las Chinchillas
  • Las Guaitecas
  • Las Vicuñas
  • Llanquihue
  • Los Bellotos del Melado
  • Los Flamencos
  • Los Huemules de Niblinto
  • Los Queules
  • Los Ruiles
  • Magallanes
  • Malalcahuello
  • Malleco
  • Mocho-Choshuenco
  • Nalcas
  • Ñuble
  • Pampa del Tamarugal
  • Pingüino de Humboldt
  • Radal Siete Tazas
  • Ralco
  • Río Blanco
  • Río Clarillo
  • Río de Los Cipreses
  • Río Simpson
  • Roblería del Cobre de Loncha
  • Trapananda
  • Valdivia
  • Valdivian Coastal
  • Villarrica
  • Yerba Loca


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