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Vicente Perez Rosales National Park is a protected area located in the Los Lagos Region of Chile. It covers an area of 253,780 acres and was established as a national park in 1926, making it one of the oldest national parks in Chile. The park is named in honor of Vicente Perez Rosales, a Chilean politician and writer who was instrumental in the establishment of the park. It is located in the southern Andes Mountains and is known for its stunning natural beauty, with snow-capped mountains, glaciers, waterfalls, and crystal-clear lakes. One of the park's main attractions is the Petrohué River, which flows through the park and features a series of rapids and waterfalls. The most famous of these is the Saltos del Petrohué, a series of cascading waterfalls that drop over volcanic rock formations. Another popular attraction in the park is the Osorno Volcano, which towers over the surrounding landscape at a height of 8,701 feet. Visitors can take a chairlift to the top of the volcano for panoramic views of the park and the surrounding area. The park is also home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, including several species of birds, mammals, and amphibians. Visitors can go hiking, fishing, kayaking, and camping in the park, and there are several trails and campsites available for use. Overall, Vicente Perez Rosales National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts visiting Chile.