Chile
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A gravel pull-out Roadside. No shelter and (obviously) right on the road. Still, quite secluded and had lovely river and mountain views. Road keeps going down to the Rio Chacabuco and you could camp down there. Worth the effort to get off the main road to camp here, especially if you are having great weather like us. No facilities. A gaucho was hanging around, but we didn't talk to him.
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Stayed here not knowing this was the site already posted. You need to take the turn off for the sendero furioso and drive another 2 k or so. Beautiful views, a little windy, but glad we didn’t have to exit the park or pay 8000clp pp to park in a parking lot at the campsite.
Report Check-InA gravel pull-out Roadside. No shelter and (obviously) right on the road. Still, quite secluded and had lovely river and mountain views. Road keeps going down to the Rio Chacabuco and you could camp down there. Worth the effort to get off the main road to camp here, especially if you are having great weather like us. No facilities. A gaucho was hanging around, but we didn't talk to him.
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