Reserva Nacional Laguna Torca, a region in Chile's Maule Region, is characterized by its crucial humid environment and diverse ecological mosaic. This area encompasses the namesake Laguna Torca, the reforested Llico Forest, and native vegetation on Isla Cerrillos, providing varied landscapes for outdoor pursuits. The region's terrain, including wetlands and forest paths, supports several sports like mountain biking and touring cycling. It is recognized for its significant biodiversity, particularly its abundant birdlife.
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105km
08:26
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1,330m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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02:33
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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02:27
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560m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:15
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Reserva Nacional Laguna Torca is a protected area in Chile's Maule Region, recognized for its crucial humid environment and diverse ecological mosaic. It encompasses Laguna Torca, the reforested Llico Forest, and native vegetation on Isla Cerrillos. The reserve is a significant habitat for numerous bird species and other wildlife.
Primary outdoor activities include wildlife observation, environmental education, and trekking along established trails. The reserve features marked walking trails such as "El Pajonal" (0.2 miles / 380 meters) and "Bosque de Llico" (0.9 miles / 1.4 kilometers). A longer "Achupallas" trail (3.7 miles / 6 kilometers) also offers views of exotic plantations and native trees.
While the broader region around Reserva Nacional Laguna Torca is suitable for gravel and mountain biking, specific designated trails within the reserve are limited. CONAF regulations advise against leaving marked trails and descending by bicycle in unauthorized areas. For more information on mountain biking in the area, consult the MTB Trails in Reserva Nacional Laguna Torca guide.
Komoot features 1 route for mountain biking and touring cycling within or near Reserva Nacional Laguna Torca. These routes have an average rating of 5.0 stars from more than 30 visitors. For detailed information on cycling options, refer to the Cycling in Reserva Nacional Laguna Torca guide.
Key natural features include Laguna Torca, known for its abundant birdlife, and the reforested Llico Forest, which stabilizes dunes. Isla Cerrillos features native vegetation, including rare arboreal species. The reserve's unique hydrological system supports diverse flora and fauna across these distinct environments.
Reserva Nacional Laguna Torca is home to over 100 bird species, including endangered Coscoroba swans and vulnerable black-necked swans and ospreys. Other birds like white-faced ibises and various coots are also present. Mammals such as coypu, culpeo fox, and quique can also be found within the reserve.
Generally, national reserves managed by CONAF, such as Reserva Nacional Laguna Torca, have strict regulations regarding pets to protect wildlife and natural ecosystems. It is advisable to contact CONAF directly for the most current information on pet policies before visiting.
The reserve offers family-friendly activities focused on nature observation and environmental education. The established walking trails, such as "El Pajonal" (0.2 miles / 380 meters) and "Bosque de Llico" (0.9 miles / 1.4 kilometers), are suitable for families to explore and observe wildlife.
Reserva Nacional Laguna Torca has 1 route listed on komoot, which has been explored by more than 30 visitors. The routes in the area have received an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars, indicating a high level of satisfaction from the komoot community.
Accommodation options are available in nearby towns such as Llico and Vichuquén. These areas offer various lodging choices, including hotels, cabins, and guesthouses, catering to visitors exploring the reserve and its surroundings.
For official information, visitors can refer to the CONAF website for the reserve at conaf.cl. The reserve can also be contacted by phone at (+56) 752400269 or (+56) 974326727.

