Patagonia National Park is located on the very south end of Chile, on the border with Argentina. It was declared a national park in 2018 and integrates the surface of the former Lago Jeinimeni National Reserve and the former Lago Cochrane National Reserve (Tamango). The park landscape consists of many different ecosystems including mountains, glaciers, grasslands, riparian forests, and wetlands that are home to extensive flora and fauna. Throughout the park you will find numerous trails of different levels of difficulty. You can also find several camping sites in the different sectors. Plan your route in advance since both some trails and camping services are not enabled all year round, they only work from October to April. Those of the Valle Chacabuco sector and Jeinimeni sector are open from October to April. The Tamango sector is open all year round.