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Reviews — 8

Sebastian S.
at 2023 Sep 07
Sebastian S.
at 2023 Sep 07
We went on a trip to the snow today. For this we drove from Santiago to the ski area el colorado.
Driving through the Andes is an incredibly beautiful sight.
When you arrive in El Colorado, the view is overwhelming and you can have fun on the slopes or in the snow.
We took the chairlift up to the panorama restaurant and had a lot of fun.
Kenny Lee
at 2023 Aug 28
Kenny Lee
at 2023 Aug 28
Very nice skiing experience . Especially the skiing fields neighboring Valle Nevado
Eric Decoster
at 2022 Dec 06
Eric Decoster
at 2022 Dec 06
Colorado in the summer, many surprises. Worth the effort of climbing up there, on your own power. A view from the top of the cone. The Plomo is up there, in a distance.
Simon Clarkson
at 2022 Sep 01
Simon Clarkson
at 2022 Sep 01
A real find, it's old lifts, but the mountain was a joy to ride. Off the back of Leon was perfect.
Harry Yang
at 2022 Jul 31
Harry Yang
at 2022 Jul 31
Really small and the snow is very mediocre compared to premier US resorts, but this might be one of the best options in the summer, so not much more to say there. Still a fun time for a day. Worst runs of the resorts here because its just straight open short runs, but the view is probably the best on a good day.
Aska Okuno
at 2022 Jul 25
Aska Okuno
at 2022 Jul 25
Amazing ski resort just an hour away from the metropolitan area of Santiago. After the 40 curves you first arrive at El Colorado and if you keep going up you will arrive at La Parva. Amazing view!
EDWIN
at 2022 Jul 17
EDWIN
at 2022 Jul 17
Nice place!! Open and wide trails. Plenty of room. If you like powder your in for a treat.
Only thing you should plan ahead for is no lodge. So no place to leave your shoes and stuff. There is a restaurant half way up. Food was good.
There is another area half way up with food trucks. I didn't go there.
Rajesh Gowda
at 2020 Sep 12
Rajesh Gowda
at 2020 Sep 12
This place is great to go and learn skiing. The staff are friendly and helpful. Even if you don't speak Spanish they try to help you as much as possible from paying the cheapest price, to fitting the right equipment and even finding way back home. They also have teachers that can teach you how to snow, unfortunately for me, I'm not that great at learning! Do remember to take gloves, water and food or snacks at least as there aren't any facilities open during the covid period. The equipment they provide includes skii's, boots and a helmet. If you get injured (like me) there is a rescue service that will come and help you free of charge. The road to the resort is also beautiful and you get to see glimpses of the magnificent Condor bird! An absolute must see if you are visiting Chile. I paid around 70 000 CLP for lessons, equipment and a ski pass.