Laguna San Rafael National Park (Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɣuna san rafaˈel]) is a park located on the Pacific coast of southern Chile. The park is named after the San Rafael Lagoon, which was formed when the San Rafael Glacier melted and moved back. Established in 1959, the park covers an area of 17,420 square kilometers (6,726 square miles) and includes the Northern Patagonian Ice Field.
Juan Fernández Archipelago National Park is a protected area in the Pacific Ocean, located 665 kilometers west of Chile’s mainland port city of San Antonio, within the Juan Fernández Archipelago. The park spans 96 square kilometers and includes the islands of Santa Clara, Alejandro Selkirk, and the most part of Robinson Crusoe Island.
Hornopirén National Park is located in the Andes Mountains, in the Palena Province of Chile’s Los Lagos Region, also called Region X. The park covers an area of 482 square kilometers (186 square miles) and includes rough mountains and untouched Valdivian temperate rainforests. It shares a border with the northern part of Pumalín Park.
Chiloé National Park is a national park in Chile, located on the western coast of Chiloé Island in the Los Lagos Region (region of the lakes). The park covers an area of 430.57 km² (166 sq mi) and is divided into two main areas. The smaller area, called Chepu, is located in the commune of Ancud.
Tierra del Fuego National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego) is a national park located on the Argentine side of Tierra del Fuego Island, within Tierra del Fuego Province. It is part of the Patagonian Forest and Altos Andes ecoregion, a region of subantarctic forest. The park was created on October 15, 1960, under Law 15.554, and expanded in 1966.
San Guillermo National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional San Guillermo) is located in Argentina’s Iglesia Department within the San Juan Province. It was created in 1998 and is part of the San Guillermo Biosphere Reserve. Heights in the biosphere range from 2,100 metres (6,900 ft) to 6,380 metres (20,930 ft).
The Río Pilcomayo National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Río Pilcomayo) is a protected area in the northeastern part of the Argentine province of Formosa, near the border with Paraguay. It was created on September 29, 1951, to preserve natural features such as grasslands, marshes, creeks, lakes, and forests found in the Humid Chaco ecoregion. The park is listed in the Ramsar Convention as a wetland of international importance.
Perito Moreno National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Perito Moreno) is a national park in Argentina. It is situated in the western part of Santa Cruz Province, near the border with Chile. The park covers an area of 126,830 hectares (313,400 acres) and includes mountains and valleys at an elevation of 900 meters (3,000 feet) above sea level.
Patagonia National Park is a national park located in southern Argentina. It was designated in 2015 and covers an area of 528.11 km. The park helps protect part of the Patagonian steppe.
Mburucuyá National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Mburucuyá) is a national park in Argentina. It is located in the northwest of Corrientes Province, about 150 km (93 mi) from the city of Corrientes. The park covers an area of 176 square kilometers (68 sq mi) within the Iberá Wetlands.