Isla Magdalena National Park

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Isla Magdalena National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Location: Aysen Region, Chile
Nearest city: Puerto Cisnes
Coordinates: 44°40′00″S, 73°08′00″W
Area: 1,576 km²
Established: 1983
Governing body: Corporación Nacional Forestal

The Isla Magdalena national park (Spanish Parque Nacional Isla Magdalena ) is a 1,576  km² protected area in Patagonia, Chile. It was created in 1967 as Forest Reserve and was reclassified as a National Park in 1983.

Puerto Gaviota in the south of the national park is considered particularly noteworthy. In addition to larger Atilio island in the north, there are a number of smaller islands in the national park.

The national park is characterized by a variety of sea-birds (including Penguins and Cormorants) and vegetation typical of the moderate-cold zone. The Isla Magdalena climate has an annual average temperature of 6-8° C and an annual precipitation of approximately 4,000 mm per year.

The park can best reached by sea from the ports Puerto Cisnes or Puerto Puyuhuapi. On the island no infrastructure exists.

The highest point of the park is Mentolat Volcano at 1,660 m.

Translation from the German Wikipedia site.


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