Iconic Chilean Volcanoes
The Los Lagos region of southern Chile is defined by the Southern Volcanic Zone, featuring a diverse range of volcanic landforms from the perfectly symmetrical cone of Osorno to the rhyolitic caldera of Chaitén. This collection includes highly active stratovolcanoes like Calbuco, which last erupted significantly in 2015, and the extinct basaltic peaks of Cerro Pantoja. These geological features have shaped the surrounding terrain, creating glacial lakes, maars, and unique ecosystems that characterize the Chilean Lake District.
Osorno Volcano
Osorno Volcano is a 2,652-metre-tall conical stratovolcano lying between Osorno Province and Llanquihue Province in the Los Lagos Region of…
Calbuco
Calbuco is a stratovolcano in southern Chile, located southeast of Llanquihue Lake and northwest of Chapo Lake, in the Los Lagos Region,…
Chaitén
Chaitén is a volcanic caldera 3 kilometres in diameter, 17 kilometres west of the elongated ice-capped Michinmahuida volcano and 10…
Corcovado Volcano
Corcovado Volcano is a stratovolcano located about 25 kilometres south of the mouth of the Yelcho River, in the Palena Province, Los Lagos…
Cerro Pantoja
Cerro Pantojo is an extinct basaltic stratovolcano on the border of Argentina and Chile.
Yanteles
Yanteles is an isolated stratovolcano composed of five glacier-capped peaks along an 8 km-long NE-trending ridge.
Cayutué-La Viguería
Small volcanic field comprising approximately 20 cinder cones and a prominent maar. Located south of Lake Todos los Santos, it features a series of small lakes formed within volcanic depressions.
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