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Reserva Nacional Tamango o Lago Cochrane
Los Huemules
Country: Chile
Region: Región de Aysén
Area: Reserva Nacional Tamango o Lago Cochrane
Nearest city: Cochrane
Number of journeys: 1
Total distance: 21,2km
Trail Markings: Frecuente y clara
Trail: Claro y marcado
Route type: Circuito
Fauna
Cascadas / Ríos
Flora
Lagos / Lagunas
Bosques
Panorámicas / Paisaje
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I did it
Reserva Nacional Tamango o Lago Cochrane
Author: Daniel Perez (CL).
Just 4km from the town of Cochrane, the national park Reserva Nacional Tamango o Lago Cochrane is a small gem in Chilean Patagonia. Famous due to the huemules (South Andean deer) that inhabit the area, this reserve is an unmissable chance to go deep into the forests and Patagonian steppe, as well as a chance to see beautiful and varied fauna.
The circuit Los Huemules is a beautiful and long trail which interconnects five routes within the park: Los Carpinteros, Los Coigües, Los Ciruelillos, Los Huemules and Las Águilas. Along the way you will come across stunning scenery such as Patagonian steppe and forests of native Coigüe and Lenga trees, whilst always having in sight the mountains of the Sierra Esmeralda as well as River Cochrane and Lake Cochrane. The lake, 325km² in size, is a binational lake shared between Chile and Argentina, known in Argentina as Lake Pueyrredón.
The excursion takes between 6h and 7h, and is visited by those who are looking a demanding activity which can be completed in one day.
The park is open all year round, but we recommend that you visit in Spring and Summer when the temperatures are higher, and access to Cochrane is easier.
Cochrane – Reserva Nacional Tamango
From the main square, Plaza de Armas, in Cochrane to the Reserva Nacional Tamango is approx. 3.5km. Head northeast towards the Artisan Market in the town. When you reach this point, follow signpost which leads to a dirt track which will take you northeast (left). Continue along this road for approx. 2.5km until you reach the reserve where you will need to register and pay the entrance fee. You can park alongside the Conaf guardpoint. There is no public transport to the reserve.
The entrance fees are: Chilean adult CLP$2000 ((USD$ 4), Chilean child CLP$500 (USD$ 1), foreign adult CLP$4000 (USD$ 8), foreign child CLP$1500 (USD$ 3).
The reserve offers different areas for camping. For this route, you can camp at the beginning of the Carpinteros route, as well as at the beginning and end of the Coigües route. The first gives you the option of taking it easier and completing this route in two days.
Punto alcanzado: Sendero completo
Fecha expedición: 12/02/2015
Increíble ruta, siendo sin duda alguna, un imperdible si se va a la RN Tamango. Las vista al lago Cochrane, la fauna, y bellas montañas, hacen que se disfrute al máximo durante su recorrido. Eso sí, no menospreciar la distancia de esta ruta, ya que puede ser un poco larga para quienes no acostumbran a salir mucho a caminar. Les dejo mi experiencia en este sendero en mi blog: inutilypasajero.blogspot.com
I did it!