Reserva Nacional Radal Siete Tazas is a protected area in Chile's Maule Region, characterized by its diverse terrain and unique hydrological features. The landscape ranges from elevations of 650 to 2,600 meters, encompassing dense native forests and river valleys. This varied topography creates an environment suitable for several sports like hiking, offering a range of experiences from gentle walks to more challenging routes. The region is shaped by impressive water formations, including the Siete Tazas (Seven Cups) and significant waterfalls…
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Reserva Nacional Radal Siete Tazas is a protected area in Chile's Maule Region. It is known for its diverse terrain, ranging from 2,130 to 8,530 feet (650 to 2,600 meters) in elevation, and its unique hydrological features. The reserve encompasses dense native forests and river valleys, providing a rich environment for outdoor exploration.
The reserve offers various outdoor activities, primarily focused on exploring its natural features. Hiking and trekking are popular, with trails leading through native forests and to main attractions. Other activities include horseback riding, mountain biking, river kayaking, high mountain tours, picnicking, and flora and fauna observation.
Key attractions include the 'Siete Tazas' (Seven Cups), a series of natural pools and waterfalls carved by the Claro River. Other notable waterfalls are the 130-foot (40-meter) 'Velo de la Novia' (Bride's Veil) and the 65-foot (20-meter) 'Salto La Leona' (Lioness Falls). The reserve also features extensive native forests with species like olivillo, raulí, and coigüe.
The 'Siete Tazas' (Seven Cups) are a series of seven consecutive natural pools, each with its own waterfall. These formations are carved into basaltic rock by the Claro River. They are a significant draw for visitors to the Reserva Nacional Radal Siete Tazas.
Yes, there are hiking options suitable for families. For specific suggestions, visitors can consult resources like the komoot guide on Family-friendly hikes in Reserva Nacional Radal Siete Tazas. These routes often feature easier terrain and shorter distances.
The reserve features a Universal Trail, which is a 980-foot (300-meter) accessible wooden path. This path provides wheelchair access to a viewpoint overlooking the Siete Tazas waterfall. It ensures that a wider range of visitors can experience the park's iconic features.
Several hiking routes are available, including the easy 0.9-mile (1.5-kilometer) Sendero Siete Tazas-Salto de la Leona. Longer options include the 9.3-mile (15-kilometer) Valle del Indio route and the 5.6-mile (9-kilometer) El Bolsón route, which leads to a campsite. The Chiquillanes Route is an 5-mile (8-kilometer) circular trail.
Camping facilities are available within the reserve, including at El Bolsón, a high-altitude meadow. These facilities allow visitors to extend their stay and further explore the natural environment. Picnicking areas are also present for day visitors.
Reserva Nacional Radal Siete Tazas has received contributions from more than 60 visitors on komoot. The available routes have an average rating of 4.83 out of 5 stars, indicating a high level of satisfaction among users. This community feedback helps others discover popular and well-regarded trails.
Komoot offers guides to help visitors plan their trips. One such guide is Family-friendly hikes in Reserva Nacional Radal Siete Tazas, which provides tailored suggestions for exploring the region with children. These guides offer curated information and route recommendations.
Information about the park can be found on the official CONAF website. For general inquiries and park information, the phone number for CONAF is +56 71-2224461. Passes for the park can be obtained through Pases Parques (Pases Digitales Parques Nacionales).

