Parque Fluvial
Park · El Mirador ·

Parque Fluvial

Park · El Mirador ·

Water park with lagoon, sports fields, cycling, and picnic spots

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Costanera Sur Pte. 3201, Quinta Normal, Región Metropolitana, Chile Get directions

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Costanera Sur Pte. 3201, Quinta Normal, Región Metropolitana, Chile Get directions

+56 9 4375 0898
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Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 17, 2025

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25,132 Postcards · 3,700 Cities

"Santiago's Newest Water Park The newly opened Parque Fluvial Renato Poblete was once a garbage dump and squatters’ before the nearly 50 acres were taken by the government and transformed into this handsome park. Dividid into two areas, “El Cauce” (The Channel) is 17-acre flood plain with three water mirrors. The second, known as “Brazo del río” (River’s Arm), covers 32 acres and boasts a lagoon formed by the Río Mapocho, now a place for water sports. Like in most Chilean parks there are soccer fields and a cycling path that belongs to part of a circuit covering over 20-miles and multiple neighborhoods. On the weekends, Santiago families congregate here under the sun for a pinic. Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Avenida Presidente Balmaceda 2800, near Costanera Sur, Quinta Normal"

A Perfect Day in Santiago
Parque Fluvial
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25,132 Postcards · 3,700 Cities

"Santiago's Newest Water Park The newly opened Parque Fluvial Renato Poblete was once a garbage dump and squatters’ before the nearly 50 acres were taken by the government and transformed into this handsome park. Dividid into two areas, “El Cauce” (The Channel) is 17-acre flood plain with three water mirrors. The second, known as “Brazo del río” (River’s Arm), covers 32 acres and boasts a lagoon formed by the Río Mapocho, now a place for water sports. Like in most Chilean parks there are soccer fields and a cycling path that belongs to part of a circuit covering over 20-miles and multiple neighborhoods. On the weekends, Santiago families congregate here under the sun for a pinic. Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Avenida Presidente Balmaceda 2800, near Costanera Sur, Quinta Normal"

Best of Summer in Santiago
Parque Fluvial

Isabel B.

Google
Went to see an art exhibit. Great location, the park is very well taken care of. The entrance is free. The public transport connectivity is non existent, so its better if you go by car or be prepared to walk 20 to 40 minutes.

Vincent O.

Google
A clean and quiet park - so different to the graffiti and garbage outside in the city. A tranquil place to walk, job or chill

d V.

Google
We visited during the Chinese lighting festival. To be clear there is no lantern lighting just beautiful lighted figures and structures. Great fun with many families attending.

Shilpi S.

Google
Nice place to spend quality time with family enjoying Chinese food, cultural dance and light shows

Adrian V.

Google
I really liked this place. A lot of green and spots to rest, make exercise, rapel, paths, parks... I recommend it for anyone looking to relax or practice any sport.

Mary ..

Google
Amazing, I went a regular day and It was crowded, nice place to go with kids and pets. Love it 😍

Alonso J.

Google
Is a fairly new park, but gorgeous, with a huge lagoon, boats, running circuit and kids playground. Trees are still growing but is a perfect park for a picnic.

Shilpi S.

Google
Awesome place with lots of lighting and decorations in Chinese traditional style