Salto Grande

Patagonia / Torres del Paine National Park, Magallanes, Chile

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Salto Grande was definitely the prime waterfall attraction in Torres del Paine National Park as far as we were concerned. What made this waterfall stand out to us was the force by which the outflow of the lake Lago Nordenskjöld funneled into a narrow chute in much the same powerful waterfalls like Huka Falls did. Also, the powder blue color of its waters from all the sediment embedded in the glacier-fed waters added to its scenic allure. The watercourse would eventually feed the gorgeous Lago Pehoe, which was one of the prettier lakes that we saw in the Chilean side of Torres del Paine National Park.

Even though we didn’t think the waterfall’s height was overwhelming (it was probably about 15m tall or so), its tremendous power more than made up for it. We definitely felt the butterflies in our stomachs as we walked up to its thunderous brink, and it even felt as if the ground was trembling with all that power flowing by us.

Speaking of getting up to its brink, we were able to do so after partaking in a pretty easy hike. The walk was pretty straight-forward as we left the well-defined car park and headed right towards the thunderous torrent along a well-established trail.

We were also able to view the falls from afar along the main road through the park. However, I didn’t recall there being a pullout to get this view. We basically slowed down to get a hasty roadside shot while no other car was around.

Had the weather been good and we had extra time (which we didn’t), we could have extended the 30-minute return hike into a 2-hour return hike by walking north towards the Mirador de Los Cuernos at the shores of Lago Nordenskjöld. The reason why this would’ve been a good idea was that we could’ve gotten dramatic views of the horns of Paine rising sharply above the lake.

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Upper Salto Grande (Waterfall) Torres del Paine N.P. Chilean Patagonia December 1, 2012 1:03 am by Andrew Waddington - I spent a week camped out on the side of this river bank in the hope of getting a photograph. It was a tough place to get to and despite being a National Park I think its inaccessibility makes it quite a unique image. The falls are lovely as are the beautiful mountains in the… ...Read More
Salto Grande Torres del Paine Chilean Patagonia December 1, 2012 12:52 am by Andrew Waddington - I spent a week on the far and much harder to reach side of the bank. It was worth it, I got two shots. ...Read More

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