Located in the Chilean province of Palena and also known as Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park, it is an amazing natural landscape that obtained its national park status in 2018. The park offers many miles of trails that wind through mountain peaks, gorges, waterfalls, volcanoes, and rainforests. It is ideal for many types of recreation including: kayaking, climbing, backpacking, and wildlife viewing. It is well maintained, its trails are signposted and it has tourist services such as camps and information centers. Pets are not allowed in the park.