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Santiago Metropolitan

Salto de Apoquindo Trail

Hard

5.0

(12)

60

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Salto de Apoquindo Trail

05:23

14.9km

830m

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Hike the challenging 9.2-mile Salto de Apoquindo Trail to discover magnificent mountain views and the impressive Apoquindo Waterfall.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Magnificent mountain views

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What is most captivating about these landscapes is the contrast of the rocks, the lunar environment, with the snow on the peaks.

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7.32 km

Apoquindo Waterfall

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This waterfall is a highly recommended spot in the region. You reach it via a moderately technical trail. The route is a bit long, so it's best to bring all the necessary equipment, water, and food.

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Morro Las Papas

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Morro Las Papas, at 1380 meters above sea level, is a popular pre-Andean hill among hikers from Santiago. Its name comes from the curious rock formations at its summit, which …

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13.1 km

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720 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Salto de Apoquindo Trail?

The full round trip for this challenging hike usually takes between 6 to 7 hours at a moderate pace. This includes time to enjoy the Apoquindo Waterfall.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families with young children?

No, the Salto de Apoquindo Trail is considered difficult and demanding due to its significant length (around 15 km) and considerable elevation gain. It's not recommended for beginners or young children. There are other, easier trails within the Parque Natural Aguas de Ramón that might be more suitable for families.

What is the terrain like on the route to Salto de Apoquindo?

The terrain is varied and challenging, featuring ascents, descents, and some flatter sections. You'll hike through green areas with trees providing shade, cross wooden bridges and a suspension bridge, and navigate two river crossings. Sturdy hiking boots are essential for this route.

What are the main points of interest along the trail?

The primary highlight is the spectacular 30-meter high Apoquindo Waterfall, where you can paddle in the pools at its base. Along the way, you'll also encounter numerous viewpoints offering magnificent mountain views and pass by Morro Las Papas.

What is the best time of year to visit the Salto de Apoquindo Trail?

While the trail can be hiked year-round, spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions, avoiding the intense summer heat and potential winter rains. Always check local weather forecasts before you go.

Are dogs allowed on the Salto de Apoquindo Trail?

Regulations for pets within Parque Natural Aguas de Ramón can vary. It's best to check the official park website or contact them directly before your visit to confirm their current policy regarding dogs and leash rules.

Do I need to pay an entrance fee or get a permit for the Parque Natural Bulnes Correa?

Yes, the Salto de Apoquindo Trail is located within the Parque Natural Aguas de Ramón (which the prompt refers to as Parque Natural Bulnes Correa for this question), and there is an entrance fee to access the park. It is highly recommended to purchase your tickets online in advance. There are also time restrictions for entering the park, often requiring entry before 10:00 AM, and for staying at the waterfall.

Are there facilities like water or restrooms available on the trail?

Yes, the park provides some amenities along the route. You'll find ecological dry toilets and designated points where you can refill your water bottles. However, it's always wise to carry enough water for your entire hike.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Sendero Salto de Apoquindo, Sendero a Salto de Apoquindo, and Sendero Bulnes Correa-Morro Las Papas.

What should I wear and bring for this hike?

Given the trail's difficulty and varied terrain, wear sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support. Dress in layers suitable for changing mountain weather. Essential items include plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a first-aid kit, and a map or GPS device. Trekking poles can also be very helpful.

Is there parking available at the trailhead, or should I use public transport?

The trail starts within Parque Natural Aguas de Ramón, which typically has parking facilities. However, spaces can be limited, especially on weekends. Public transport options to the park entrance are also available in Santiago, which might be a less stressful option depending on your preference and the day of your visit.

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