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Camping in Osorno

Osorno, a productive agricultural city in Chile's Los Lagos region, serves car campers as a gateway to Puyehue National Park's hot springs, Antillanca ski area, and the scenic road to the Argentine border through ancient temperate rainforest.

3 min de leituraAtualizado temporada 2025–2026
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Osorno, a prosperous city with strong German-Chilean heritage, sits in the agricultural heartland between Chile's Lake District and the coast. While not a tourist destination itself, Osorno is strategically positioned for car campers heading to Puyehue National Park — home to the famous Termas de Puyehue hot springs, the Antillanca volcanic zone, and some of Chile's most pristine temperate rainforest. The international road to Argentina via Paso Cardenal Samoré (formerly Puyehue Pass) is one of the most scenic border crossings in South America, winding through the national park. Campgrounds in and around Puyehue offer the perfect combination of hot spring relaxation and wilderness exploration, making Osorno a practical resupply stop on any Lake District car camping itinerary.

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Camping Aguas Calientes (Puyehue)

Pago

Inside Puyehue National Park at the Aguas Calientes sector. Natural outdoor thermal pools surrounded by rainforest. One of the most popular camping-hot spring combinations in Chile.

Facilidades: banheiros, chuveiros termais quentes, piscinas termais, fogueiras, água potável, trails
Custo: CLP 8000-12000/night
Reserva obrigatoria
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Camping Anticura

Pago

Deep in Puyehue National Park along the road to Argentina. Ancient coigüe forest with access to trails leading to volcanic craters and waterfalls.

Facilidades: banheiros, chuveiros frios, fogueiras, água potável, trilhas de caminhada
Custo: CLP 6000-9000/night
Sem necessidade de reserva
Acesso:

Camping Lago Puyehue

Pago

On the shores of Lago Puyehue, outside the national park. Lakeside camping with fishing and water sports. Several campgrounds to choose from along the lake road.

Facilidades: banheiros, chuveiros quentes, eletricidade, acesso à praia, água potável, rampa para barcos
Custo: CLP 8000-11000/night
Sem necessidade de reserva
Acesso:

Camping Entre Ríos

Gratis

A basic free camping area along the Gol Gol River, on the road to Puyehue. Forest setting with swimming holes and good trout fishing.

Facilidades: latrinas, acesso ao rio
Custo: Free
Sem necessidade de reserva
Acesso:

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Perguntas Frequentes

Are the Puyehue hot springs worth it?

Yes! The Aguas Calientes sector offers free outdoor thermal pools in a stunning rainforest setting (campground fee only). The luxury Termas Puyehue hotel also offers day passes to its indoor/outdoor pools.

Can I drive to Argentina through the park?

Yes, Paso Cardenal Samoré (Route 215) passes directly through Puyehue National Park. It's one of the most scenic international crossings in South America. Check your rental car's cross-border policy.

How is the road into the park?

Route 215 is paved all the way through the park to the Argentine border. The Aguas Calientes turnoff and internal roads are gravel but well-maintained. 2WD is fine.

What happened with the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle eruption?

The 2011 eruption deposited ash across the region. The landscape is recovering beautifully, with new volcanic features. Some areas show dramatic contrasts between grey ash and green regrowth.

Is fishing good in the area?

Excellent — Lago Puyehue and the Gol Gol River are renowned for rainbow and brown trout fly fishing. A Chilean fishing license is required, available in Osorno.

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