Hortigüela, Enraizados Forest and San Cristóbal Loop
Hortigüela, Enraizados Forest and San Cristóbal Loop
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11.9km
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Hike the moderate 7.4-mile Bosque de Enraizados loop on Cerro San Cristóbal, exploring native forest restoration and panoramic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
Bus stop
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227 m
Highlight • Religious Site
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2.05 km
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3.37 km
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7.79 km
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11.9 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
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11.1 km
591 m
148 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
11.0 km
591 m
201 m
147 m
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This moderate hike typically takes around 3 hours and 37 minutes to complete. Keep in mind that this duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or educational points.
Yes, the trails within the 'Bosque Santiago' section, where the Bosque de Enraizados restoration nuclei are located, are generally described as 'senderos educativos de baja dificultad' (low difficulty educational trails). This makes them relatively easy and accessible, suitable for a wide range of visitors, including families.
The route offers a unique opportunity to observe the regeneration of Chile's native flora, showcasing over 60 species typical of the central sclerophyllous forest. You'll pass by the Enraizados Forest itself, and the wider area includes the Cerro San Cristóbal, offering panoramic views of Santiago and the Andes on clear days. Other highlights include the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Hortigüela and the Path of Imagination.
The terrain is generally well-maintained and consists of educational paths of low difficulty. While some general hiking paths on Cerro San Cristóbal can be considered low-mountain hikes, the specific native forest restoration areas are designed to be accessible and do not present significant challenges.
The 'Bosque de Enraizados' is located within the expansive Parque Metropolitano in Santiago, Chile. Access points and parking facilities are available throughout the park. It's recommended to check the official Parque Metropolitano website for the most current information on specific trailhead access points and parking options closest to the 'Bosque Santiago' section.
Regulations regarding dogs in Parque Metropolitano can vary. While some areas might permit dogs on a leash, it's always best to verify the current rules directly with the park administration before your visit to ensure a smooth experience for you and your pet.
The 'Bosque de Enraizados' is part of Santiago's Parque Metropolitano. Generally, there are no entrance fees for accessing the main areas of Parque Metropolitano, but certain attractions or specific sections within the park might have separate charges. It's advisable to check the official Parque Metropolitano website for any specific fees or permits required for the 'Bosque Santiago' section or guided tours.
Santiago experiences a Mediterranean climate. Spring (September to November) and Autumn (March to May) generally offer the most pleasant weather for hiking, with mild temperatures and less chance of extreme heat or cold. Clear days during these seasons also provide the best panoramic views of the city and the Andes.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other paths. You will find yourself on parts of The way of Saint Olav, Camino de los Asomaderos, and various local streets such as Calle San Roque, Calle San Esteban, Calle Fuente Ayuso, Calle los Miles, and Calle el Espolón, as well as Sendero Btt and Calle los Millones.
Absolutely! The 'Bosque de Enraizados' is a living educational space. You can find educational audioguides accessible via QR codes, offering insights into the sclerophyllous forest and its various species. This initiative highlights an innovative approach to ecological restoration within an urban environment, focusing on dense native planting to accelerate ecosystem growth and promote environmental awareness.