The best hikes in Chile through extraordinary landscapes
Oct 5, 2022 鈥 6 min read
From short day hikes to challenging multi-day treks, here are the best hikes in Chile 漏 Dudarev Mikhail / Shutterstock
No matter where you go in Chile, an epic hike through blockbuster nature is waiting to be discovered.
Stand at the geographic heart of the country near Santiago, and you鈥檒l find the tallest mountains in the Americas snaking along the horizon to your east. Out west, over another mountain range, you鈥檒l hit the pounding surf of the Pacific Ocean.
Down south, beyond a few dozen lakes and volcanoes, you鈥檒l reach the temperate rainforests, crackling glaciers and foggy fjords of Patagonia. Up north, past an array of verdant wine valleys, you鈥檒l discover the desiccated salt flats, steaming geysers and soaring sand dunes of the Atacama Desert.
From multi-day circuit treks on remote islands to half-day hikes up Andean volcanoes, the hardest decision will be choosing which route to tackle.
For travelers with disabilities, local company has made trails up and down Chile (even complicated ones like the W Trek) accessible, thanks to specially trained guides and lightweight trekking wheelchairs.
W Trek
Best hike for a classic Patagonian experience
80km (50 miles) one way, 5 days, moderate
If Chile is known for just one hike, it鈥檚 the W Trek, one of the most popular routes in all of South America. This five-day path through Torres del Paine National Park, which can be extended to eight days by completing the O Circuit, is a highlights reel of Patagonia with soaring granite spires, milky-green moraine lakes and views of the Patagonian Ice Field, the third-largest continental ice sheet outside of Antarctica and Greenland.
While this area is incredibly remote, you can actually make the trip as rustic or cushy as you鈥檇 like. That鈥檚 because in addition to a string of well-run campsites along the way, hikers can also stay at well-appointed mountain lodges (known as refugios), sleeping in a bunk and dining on three-course meals washed down with Austral craft beer.
The trail is absolutely overrun with domestic tourists at the height of summer (in January and February), so it鈥檚 best to book in the shoulder seasons on either end.
Cocham贸 Valley Trail
Best hike for rock climbers
12km (7.5 miles) one way, 2 days, moderate
Follow in the footsteps of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, who drove their cattle over the Andes from Argentina to Chile on the Cocham贸 Valley Trail more than a century ago. Not much has changed since the famed American outlaws escaped to northern Patagonia, though the trail they used is fast emerging as a hub for mountain climbers, who鈥檝e likened this valley to the 鈥淵osemite of Chile鈥 thanks to its imposing granite domes.
Most visitors hike in along the muddy horse trail to the outpost of La Junta and use either Camping La Junta or the comfier Refugio Cocham贸 as a base for several days of walks and climbs in the surrounding mountains.
Dientes Circuit
Best hike for hardcore adventurers
54km (33.5 miles) round trip, 4 days, challenging
How鈥檚 this for bragging rights: if you tackle the remote and little-visited Dientes Circuit, you can tell your friends back home that you鈥檝e completed the southernmost hiking route in the world. Of course, to do so you鈥檒l have to brave thundering winds, frigid nights and weather that can span four seasons in one day.
This challenging circuit trail begins in the tiny hamlet of Puerto Williams on Isla Navarino, which is the most austral town in South America. Because markings are minimal and the route requires experience with GPS and topographical maps, most visitors hire a trained guide.
Mirador de Los C贸ndores
Best hike near Santiago
11km (7 miles) round trip, 4鈥5 hours, moderate
Climbing to this Andean lookout in the Caj贸n del Maipo valley near Santiago makes the Chilean capital 鈥 and its 7 million residents 鈥 feel worlds away. Yet the trailhead is only about an hour beyond the city limits.
A moderate ascent up arid Andean foothills, it offers spectacular valley views, as well as a chance to try some nutty goat's cheese sold at a muleteer鈥檚 house less than a mile before the summit. The condors, which encircle the cliff at the trail鈥檚 end, are the undisputed highlight, wowing hikers with their massive 3m (10.5ft) wingspan.
Cerro Castillo
Best hike to see the lesser-visited Patagonia
50km (31 miles) one way, 4鈥5 days, challenging
Hikers serious about combating overtourism should consider the Cerro Castillo Trail as an alternative to the W Trek in Torres del Paine. Cerro Castillo became a national park in 2018, and its namesake peak is the highest in the central Patagonian Andes. It appears along the edge of the Carretera Austral (Southern Highway) like an imposing castle of rock and ice.
Several day trails (many used for horseback riding) crisscross the park, but the epic transverse trail (often called Las Horquetas Circuit) offers the most immersive experience. Over the span of four or five days, you鈥檒l cross montane streams, picnic next to turquoise lagoons, photograph hanging glaciers and camp in Andean beach forests, all while keeping an eye out for endangered huemul deer.
Villarrica Volcano
Best hike for volcano lovers
10km (6.2 miles) one way, 7鈥9 hours, moderate
Volc谩n Villarrica is one of the most active volcanoes in the Americas, so it may come as a surprise that climbing to the top of it to view its smoke-spewing crater and permanent magma lake is one of the most popular activities in Chile鈥檚 Lake District.
At 2847m (9340ft), the volcano鈥檚 perfectly conical peak towers above the resort town of Puc贸n, where several tour companies offer guided trips that include crampons and ice picks for the snow-capped summit. To speed up the journey by more than an hour, bring pesos for the chairlift.
Valle de la Luna
Best hike for desert views
1.6km (1 mile) one way, 1鈥2 hours, easy
Sunsets in Valle de la Luna, near the desert oasis of San Pedro de Atacama, are legendary, but this ethereal lunar-like landscape is just as evocative in the heat of the day. You can escape into earthen caverns, climb towering dunes or get lost amid the bizarre geological formations that pop up around every turn.
Because it鈥檚 easy to get disoriented with the myriad trials, most visitors arrive on an organized tour from San Pedro.
Isla Robinson Crusoe Trail
Best hike for Robinson Crusoe wannabes
19km (12 miles) one way, 7鈥10 hours, moderate
Upon landing on Isla Robinson Crusoe, 670km (415 miles) off the coast of Valpara铆so, you have two ways to get to your hotel in San Juan Bautista. Most visitors take the one-hour boat taxi to the far side of the island, but you can instead send your luggage on the boat and hike to the island鈥檚 only town through its spectacularly bizarre interior.
Some 62% of the flora here is found nowhere else on earth, with much of the vegetation 鈥 including perky tree ferns and giant rhubarbs 鈥 as similar to New Zealand as it is to mainland Chile. On this nearly 19km (12-mile) journey, you鈥檒l also get the chance to walk in the footsteps of Scottish privateer Alexander Selkirk, whose experience as a castaway here in the early 1700s inspired Daniel Defoe鈥檚 classic adventure novel, Robinson Crusoe.
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