La Campana National Park

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La Campana National Park is a protected natural area in central Chile renowned for its rich biodiversity, endemic Chilean palm forests, and scenic hiking routes including Cerro La Campana.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
administeredBy CONAF
Corporación Nacional Forestal
climate Mediterranean climate
contains Cerro La Campana
Chilean wine palm forest
containsSpecies Jubaea chilensis
surface form: Chilean wine palm

Jubaea chilensis
country Chile
ecosystemType Mediterranean sclerophyllous forest
matorral shrubland
elevationMax approximately 1880 metres
elevationMaxFeature Cerro La Campana
established 1967
fauna Andean condor
chilla fox
chimango caracara
culpeo fox
various endemic reptiles
flora Cryptocarya alba
Jubaea chilensis
Lithraea caustica
Peumus boldus
hasTrail Cajón Grande sector trails
Cerro La Campana summit trail
Granizo sector trails
Ocoa sector trails
IUCNCategory II
knownFor Cerro La Campana
endemic Chilean palm forests
rich biodiversity
scenic hiking routes
locatedIn Valparaíso Region
central Chile
nearestCity Olmué
Quillota
partOf Chilean National System of Protected Wild Areas
La Campana–Peñuelas Biosphere Reserve
protectedFor biodiversity conservation
conservation of Chilean wine palm
conservation of Mediterranean-type ecosystems
region Chilean Matorral
surface form: Chilean Matorral ecoregion
regionOfSignificance Chilean Matorral
surface form: Central Chile biodiversity hotspot
tourismActivity birdwatching
hiking
nature photography
UNESCODesignationYear 1984
UNESCOWorldNetworkOfBiosphereReserves Yes

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Chilean Coastal Range contains La Campana National Park
Chilean Matorral hasProtectedArea La Campana National Park