Puracé National Natural Park
| El Parque Nacional Natural Puracé | |
|---|---|
| Puracé National Natural Park | |
| Nearest city | Popayán, Colombia |
| Coordinates | 2°12′N 76°21′W / 2.200°N 76.350°W |
| Area | 830 km2 (320 sq mi) |
| Established | 1961 |
| Governing body | SINAP |
The Puracé National Natural Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Natural Puracé) is a national park located in the Andean region of Colombia, southeast of the city of Popayán in the Cordillera Central range. Its main feature is the active stratovolcano Puracé, one of Colombia's most active volcanoes. Four of the country's most important rivers originate within the area: Magdalena River, Cauca River, Japurá River and Patía River.