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Glacier Valley San Francisco

Best season

  • 'Trekking': The best time for trekking is between October and May, Ideally November and December, however you may not be able to reach the mirador of the glacier due to large amounts of snow hanging arond in October and November.
  • 'Ski touring': Between June and late September. Even then this depends on how the winters gone and when the last snowfall was. It may well be necessary to load the skis along the first installment.

Access

By car

Map trekking the Glacier access to San Francisco. The start of the trek is marked with a red star (bottom right). Map. Image: Department of Roads

From the intersection at las Vizcachas (Avenida Camilo Enríquez and Avenida Eyzaguirre, km 0), take the road G-25 towards Cajón del Maipo, and follow it until km 65.1 (asphalt ends in the km 66.3 just before Lo Valdés) where there is a bifurcation. To the left, it leads to Baños Morales along a dirt road, located on the other side of the El Volcán river. Between June and September this road might be closed if there have been recent snowstorms. You can check the road status with Carabineros at San Gabriel (+56228611008 y +56228612290) although their answers tend to be on the conservative side. Take a right where the road forks. The road then crosses the river and climbs a bumpy but short road to the village. On approaching the village take the left fork which crosses back across the river and up to a car park surrounded by stalls offering various products and services for tourists.

Public transport and hitchhiking

Profile altitude trekking. The vertical scale is increased

The municipal bus line (Turmaipo) conducts tours to Baños Morales. From October until 1 January, the bus departs on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. From the first of January until the 15th of March, buses leave everyday. The buses depart from Metrobus Terminal Bellavista de la Florida (the penultimate station on subway line 5). If you have any questions the subway guards can help. A return ticket to Banos Morales costs $ 6,000 (confirm with Turmaipo: 8611518 to 8612450, or their website). There are rates for intermediate lengths. The bus leaves at 8:30 and returning at 6:00. You can also take this bus in Puente Alto, outside the station Las Mercedes, where the bus passes at 8:50. It then reaches San Jose de Maipo at around 9:35 and arrives at Baños Morales about 11 am. You'll recognize the bus by its number, "MB-72".

A number of companies provide transport by minibus to Banos Morlaes on weekends (Turismontaña (8500555 / 8500783) and ARPU Tourism (6818475 and 09-9320108)). These buses can also be privately hired for an agreed price. both buses depart from Baquedano Metro Station (Plaza Italia), on the Telefonica side of the building.

Route description

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Route Glacier San Francisco
Beginning of the trek (40 min)
View of the Valley of the Waters of Panimávida. Photo taken on the return walk from north to south

From CONAF, the route climbs steeply for about 45 minutes. The trail then enters the valley, joining an old vehicular road that zigzags upwards. After about an hour, once the path has climbed this initial lip of moraine, the valley narrows and you come to Panimávida Waters, a number of mineral water wells. From then on, the gradient decreases, and the path continues up the valley, with the impressive south face of Morado as a backdrop. After about 1-2 hours of easy flat walking you will reach Laguna de Morales (often mistakenly called "Laguna Morado" For this laguna, see Glaciar del Morado). This makes a picturesque end point, but it is advisable to continue another hour more, approaching the base of the glacier San Francisco. The trail is somewhat less clear, the slope increases and you are more likely to find snow between October and December.

Expected Time

At a normal pace, this trek should take about 3-4 hours between CONAF and the viewpoint of the glacier (the original article said 4 but this seems an overestimate). However, what is meant by "viewpoint" is not a defining point, but rather an area. It is a total of 16km there and back with 600m of ascent.

Permits / Fees

South wall of the Purple
  • Entrance to Monumento Nacional El Morado is $2000 for adults and $1000 for children.

Recommendations

Waypoints in Google Earth

Hiring Guides

Hiring guides is possible for this trek:

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Montaña Nativa: Tailored tours, 2 day treks, hot springs, Glaciers, ascents and road trips. Experienced guide with a degree from Escuela Nacional de Andinismo Chileno and ornithology. Ethical and ecological vision. TripAdvisor certificate of excellence 2015.
Turismo Flecha Extrema
  • Flecha Extrema: Private Hiking Tours / "High Mountain" Expeditions around Santiago - Experience the Andes
    • Contact: contacto@flechaextrema.com, +56 9 65 61 72 77
    • Facebook Turismo Flecha Extrema
    • Phone: +56965617277 (Whatsapp)
  • AndesBrown: Hikes and excursions in Chile's central mountains. Guided tours, certified guides
    • Phone +56988382014.
  • Cajonoutdoor: Treking, horse back, and excursions in all of Cajón del Maipo. Passenger transport to and from the hotel/airport/chosen destiny. Bilingual local guides.
    • Contact: contacto@cajonoutdoor.cl
    • Phone: +56991940429 - +56975275503.