Río Futaleufú

 
Overview

The Futaleufú River, located in northern Patagonia, is one of the premier whitewater rivers in the world. One of only two rivers to cross the 5,308 kilometer Chile-Argentina border.

Description

Nearby the town with the same name in the Chilean Lake District, this fast-flowing river is the site of the yearly Futafest, a competition held by local white water rafting companies in the Chilean Lake District with kayaking & rafting races.



It's a top spot for white water rafters from all over the world, and it's not hard to see why as rafting this river's waters is an exciting challenge. Furthermore, the river's surroundings make it a lovely place to visit even if you don't plan to white water raft. You'll find forests, mountains and lakes nearby, and if you do choose to kayak or white water raft with a local operator, you'll stay at a riverside adventure camp where you can relax in a hot tub or enjoy horse riding & trekking too.



Other popular rivers for white water rafting include the Rio Manso over the border near Bariloche. Similarly to the Futaleufu it's fast-flowing currents attract thrill seekers, and it's split into 3 sections according to levels of difficulty.



Address
Futaleufú, Los Lagos
Chile

URL:
http://www.swoop-patagonia.com/chile/lake-district/rio-futaleufu