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La Palmas de Cocalán National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
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Chilean Palm of Cocalán Basin, endemic to Chile and one of the world's southernmost. Inhabits central Chile and can live more than 1,000 years
Location Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region, Chile
Nearest city Rengo
Area 3.709 km²
Established 1971
Governing body Corporación Nacional Forestal

Las Palmas de Cocalán National Park is a special protected area in Chile. It is located in the Cordillera de la Costa, which is a mountain range, in the Cachapoal Province. This park is found in the Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region of Chile. It was created in 1971 to protect its unique natural environment.

What is Las Palmas de Cocalán National Park?

A national park is a large area of land that a country protects because of its natural beauty, important plants, or special animals. Las Palmas de Cocalán National Park is one of these important places. It helps keep the natural world safe for everyone, including future generations. The park covers about 3.7 square kilometers, which is like protecting a very large piece of nature.

Where is the Park Located?

The park is nestled in the mountains of the Chilean Coast Range. This area is known for its beautiful landscapes and diverse plant life. The nearest city to the park is Rengo. The park's location in the O'Higgins Region makes it an important part of Chile's natural heritage.

Why is This Park Special?

Las Palmas de Cocalán National Park is very important because it protects a unique type of palm tree called the Chilean Palm (Jubaea chilensis). This palm is special for a few reasons:

  • It is endemic to Chile, meaning it grows naturally only in this country.
  • It is one of the southernmost palm trees in the world.
  • These palms can live for a very long time, sometimes more than 1,000 years!

The Amazing Chilean Palm Tree

The Chilean Palm is a truly ancient and impressive tree. It grows slowly but can reach great heights. Its trunk is thick and strong, and its leaves are large and feathery. These palms are a symbol of the region and are a key part of the park's conservation efforts. Protecting their habitat helps ensure these magnificent trees continue to thrive for centuries.

Protecting the Park

The park is managed by the Corporación Nacional Forestal, often called CONAF. This organization works hard to protect the park's plants and animals. They make sure the natural environment is kept safe from threats. By protecting places like Las Palmas de Cocalán, we help keep the Earth's biodiversity rich and healthy.


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