Summary

General Information

Parque Nacional Radal Siete Tazas

Siete Tazas - Salto La Leona

Country: Chile

Region: Región del Maule

Area: Parque Nacional Radal Siete Tazas

Nearest city: Molina

Number of journeys: 1

Total distance: 1,6km

Trail Markings: Frecuente y clara

Trail: Claro y marcado

Route type: Semicircuito

Cascadas / Ríos

Bosques

Flora

Panorámicas / Paisaje

Transporte público

Apto para niños menores de 10 años

Habilitado para discapacitados

Graduations (5)

Difficulty:

Atractive:

Information:

I did it

Author

Date

Laura Ruas

31/05/2023

Hiking routes

SIETE TAZAS - SALTO LA LEONA

Parque Nacional Radal Siete Tazas

Author: Mario Arias

Posted on 07/07/2016.

Translated by Claire Mack

Introduction

The Parque Nacional Radal Siete Tazas is located in the commune of Molina, in the Maule region, and is one of the most well-known protected areas in Chile. Named as a national reserve in 1996, it was then made into a national park in 2008 with an aim to protect and conserve the species of flora and fauna native to this zone of the country.


Its main attraction is the crystalline waters of the River Claro, which over the years have sculpted and given form to the basalt rock which has been deposited there by various volcanic eruptions. This has produced irregular waterfalls and beautiful pools which, surrounded by indigenous vegetation, produce stunning postcard-like surroundings.


In this zone you can visit the Velo de La Novia (lit. the bride’s veil) – a waterfall some 50m high and usually covered in mist – as well as the Siete Tazas and el Salto La Leona, which are falls that have created impressive rock pools.

Appropriate season

The Parque Nacional Radal Siete Tazas is open all year round, so the routes can be completed during any season. Be in mind that during autumn and winter, rainfall is relatively heavy and the temperature drops.

Access

The closest town to the park is Molina. See here how to reach Molina.


Molina - Parque Nacional Radal Siete Tazas


Private Transport


From the town of Molina, approx. 212km to the south of Santiago, follow route K-175 heading southeast leading to the town of Radal. After approx. 27km there is a turning south (right), and the signpost shows that this is the way to the park. From this point onwards the road is gravelled. Follow this road (K-275) for approx. 20km until reaching the viewpoint over the waterfall Velo de La Novia; following this route approx. 3km to the south you will arrive at the guardpost of the sector Siete Tazas, which is also the starting point for the routes Siete Tazas and Salto La Leona. It should take 1-1½h from Molina.


Public Transport


From Molina, approx. 52km to the north of Talca, there are two bus companies (buses Hernández and buses Radal Siete Tazas) which depart from the Bus Terminal in Molina and take passengers to the park. During the summer the buses run more frequently and in winter they depart just once a day. Furthermore, in summer there are daily buses from Curicó.

Permits / Prices

The park is open all year round. In summer it opens at 8:30 and closes at 20:00; in winter it opens at 9:00 and closes at 17:30. The entry fees to the park are as follows: Chilean adult CLP$2000 (approx. US$4), foreign adult CLP$4000 (approx. US$8), Chilean and foreign children CLP$600 (approx. US$1).

Accommodation / Facilities

  • Nearby the guard post there are toilets and picnic areas.
  • In the zone Parque Inglés you will find campsites and hostels.
  • In the sector Radal you can get medical assistance at the first aid post, approx. 11km from the zone Parque Inglés.

Recommendations

  • This trail is good option for all the family as it is suitable for children as well as adults.
  • There is a path suitable for those with reduced mobility, so can be visited by the entire community.
  • Pets are not allowed in the park.
  • There is no drinking water available along the route, so you will need to fill up water bottles before starting the trail.

Gear

  • Trekking boots or high-ankle boots
  • Water bottle
  • Sun-glasses, sun protection
  • Trekking poles

Schedule

  1. Molina – Siete Tazas y el Salto La Leona – Molina

Comments

Siete Tazas - Salto La Leona
Laura Ruas 08/06/2023

Fecha expedición: 31/05/2023

sendero muy bonito en 0toño.con toda su variedad de colores.
Laura Ruas 08/06/2023

Fecha expedición: 31/05/2023


18/04/2022

Fecha expedición: 17/04/2022


Mario Arias 26/07/2015

Punto alcanzado: Ruta completa

Fecha expedición: 12/06/2015

Sendero que permite apreciar dos de los atractivos más destacados de este Parque Nacional. Recomendado para todas las edades, además al contar con sendero especial para personas con discapacidad reducida toda la gente puede conocer de forma fácil las famosas Siete Tazas del río Claro.

Tracks and Waypoints

Siete Tazas - Salto La Leona
Siete Tazas

Aportado por: Álvaro Vivanco
Fecha: 13/08/2015

Track de la ruta hacia Siete Tazas, Salto la Leona y Sendero Arboterum y el waypoint del Velo de la Novia.