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Valle Nevado

Set high in the Andes just above Santiago, Valle Nevado (3,670m at its peak) is Chile’s most modern and well-known ski destination, offering over 2,200 skiable acres of wide-open bowls, groomed cruisers, and lift-accessed freeride terrain. With 7 meters of average annual snowfall, a network of fast chairlifts, and plentiful dining, apres and resort services lodging clustered right on the mountain, Valle Nevado makes it easy to settle into the rhythm of high-alpine life. The resort is part of the Tres Valles area, connected to La Parva and El Colorado, giving you access to one of the largest continuous ski zones in South America — all framed by staggering 6,000-meter peaks stretching in every direction.