For Visitors
Cajón del Maipo, Chile
A mountain valley 45 km southeast of Santiago, carved by the Maipo River through the Andes. Home to glaciers, hot springs, Andean wildlife, and small communities that have lived here for generations.
This page covers the essentials every visitor needs before entering the canyon, regardless of why you're coming or how long you're staying.
Access
Getting here
One road into the canyon: Route G-25 (Camino al Volcán), starting from Puente Alto on the southern edge of Santiago.
By car
Follow Route G-25 from Puente Alto. Allow 45–90 min from central Santiago. On weekends, expect congestion from the canyon entrance.
By metro + bus
Line 4 to Las Mercedes. Exit toward Av. Vicuña Mackenna Poniente and board Metrobus MB-72 to San José de Maipo. Rural taxis (colectivos) continue further into the canyon.
Practical
Before you go
- Language. Spanish only. Basic phrases will go a long way.
- Cash. Most posadas and thermal baths don't accept cards. ATMs in San José de Maipo only.
- Signal. Unreliable past San José de Maipo. Download offline maps before you enter.
- Weather. Changes fast with altitude. Temperatures drop sharply after sunset even in summer.
- Fuel. Two gas stations in the entire canyon: San José de Maipo and El Manzano. Fill up early.
- Mountain trips. Register at sarschile.cl before heading into high-altitude areas.
Rules
Respect the territory
A few non-negotiable rules that apply everywhere in the canyon:
Safety
Emergency contacts
Save these before leaving Santiago. Signal may not be available when you need them.
The network
Explore in depth
Each site in our network covers one specific area of the canyon with verified sources and updated information. All sites are available in English and Portuguese — look for the language switcher in the footer of any page.
Reading in English or Portuguese? All sites in this network include a language switcher in the footer — look for the translate option at the bottom of any page.