Beach, mirador and wetlands | Wild Camping

Chile

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Details

Verified:
almost 4 years ago
Altitude:
20.0 masl
Website:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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MODERATOR NOTE: Place removed because camping is illegal here. Day Use Only, Signs posted and enforced

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lieu très agréable pour y passer 1 nuit
entrée payante de 3000$
beaucoup de monde pour y voir le coucher de soleil mais après peu de personne reste pour la nuit
silencieux seul le bruit des oiseaux
barbecue et Wc à dispositions
un peu de vent

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We paid 3.000 clp to enter the car... There are a lot of spots to camp inside the park... We stayed 2 nights (there are no facilities only one bathroom that closes at 8pm)... Highly recommended (it might be windy...

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Nice spot, the entrance is 3000 pesos and you can park on the beach. In the morning, a lot of cars were around us : fishermen and surfers. Toilets open during the day.

We came back for another night but this time not on the beach but in the field behind the sand dunes, it was ok but we woke up surrounded by 10 buses full of children screaming and running around us. Not so nice!

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Still 3.000 but camping is officially not allowed, as was told us by the rangers and the sign when entering the park. But finally the rangers were looking away, so we could stay for the night (and so did others). Best wind protection spots are at your left hand when driving towards the beach. Several sandy roads go into the wetlands.

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Really lovely place, toilets are open just during the day and still 3.000 pesos. They will ask for it always when you enter. Even the same day if you want to entry twice they will ask you. But it worths it!

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Awesome place to camp. Beautiful scenery and very quiet at night (we were here during the week). Still 3000 CLP per car, valid for 24 hours. Camping was allowed, there is now free public toilets close to the beach.

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The beach camping is fantastic. Black sand, surfers and a spectacular sunset. Parking is on a raised berm above the sand, which makes for a nice clean campsite. Mozzies were brutal right at dusk but nonexistent all other times. Worth arriving early and staying late to enjoy the beach and the hiking.

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3,000 pesos per car, super peaceful, quiet and beautiful! One of the best places to camp! We arrived around 10pm and the park was still open (open 24 hours) and there were quite a number of cars. But the area is so large you'll get a lot of space to yourselves. You can camp in the wetlands or the beach, anywhere you so desire (as was kindly told to us by the officials at the gate). People were digging for clams on the beach late into the evening but they weren't a nuisance at all as the roaring of the waves is pretty awesome. The entrance fee lasts 24 hours so you can spend a lot of time exploring the beach, climb rocks, hike up to the mirador, and visit the pirate's cave! Very wonderful! Spectacular night sky for star-gazing!

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Very nice spot in front of sea.
The price for 24h is 3000 pesos for one car.
Very clean. A lot of roads for differents spots.
Sometimes there are locals people with there music who make a noise.

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went to that place, paid 2000 peso for 24 hours
but missed the very nice sunset...
be careful, my car got stuck in the sand, but help was close
be prepared for moskitos
toilets are at the museum

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Large area with lots of spots to set up camp. Fairly windy at the far end by the beach. Good views and sunset. Walk around the Western side of the beach and over the rocks to find a few small coves for BBQs or head to the Eastern end to explore a 'pirate's cave'.

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This paid parque (2000 pesos per car) is open 24/7. It has a nice beach, wetlands, a little waterfall and a mirador. Very few facilities (apparently banos and a Cafe at the front gate and more at the casino, but we didn't try them). Really pretty place for sunsets.

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Don't tell them you are camping - it's fine, but they worry because there are no facilities. They said because we were in our car (not a tent) it was ok. We parked alongside the wetlands and it was so peaceful. The park gets busy evenings and weekends, but otherwise you will get lots of space to yourself.

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