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Cerro Guanaco: Tierra del Fuego's Majestic Peak

Conquer Cerro Guanaco in Tierra del Fuego National Park for unmatched Patagonian views; a challenging hike with rewarding panoramic vistas.

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Cerro Guanaco, located within Tierra del Fuego National Park, offers a challenging yet rewarding hike with panoramic views of the Beagle Channel, the Andes Mountains, and vast peat bogs. This strenuous trail is a must-do for experienced hikers seeking unparalleled natural beauty.

A brief summary to Cerro Guanaco

  • Parque Nacional, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego Province, AR

Local tips

  • Register at the Alakush Visitor Center before starting the hike; it's mandatory and ensures your safety on the trail.
  • Start the hike early, as the park often has a noon deadline for beginning the Cerro Guanaco trail.
  • Dress in layers to prepare for unpredictable weather conditions, including sun, rain, and wind.
  • Wear sturdy hiking boots and consider bringing hiking poles for the steep and challenging terrain.
  • Bring water and snacks, as the hike can take 5-6 hours to complete.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Ushuaia, take a bus to Tierra del Fuego National Park from the bus terminal on Avenida Maipu. Buses depart approximately every hour. A round-trip ticket costs around ARS 8000. Get off at the Alakush Visitor Center, where you must register before starting the hike. From the visitor center, it's about a 25-30 minute walk to the trailhead. Park entrance fee is approximately ARS 10,000.

  • Car

    Drive west from Ushuaia on Route 3 for approximately 20 minutes (12 km) to reach the park entrance. The park entrance fee is approximately ARS 10,000. Continue on the main road, following signs for Cerro Guanaco. Park at the trailhead parking area. Note that parking can be limited during peak season.

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Cerro Guanaco, nestled in the heart of Tierra del Fuego National Park, stands as one of the park's most iconic and challenging hikes. Rising to almost 1,000 meters above sea level, this demanding trail rewards adventurers with breathtaking panoramic views of the Fuegian mountain range, the Beagle Channel, and the sprawling peat bogs that characterize this unique Patagonian landscape. The trail begins near Lago Acigami, following the Hito XXIV trail before branching off towards the ascent. As you climb, the landscape transforms from dense forest to open marshland and finally to a rocky, snow-covered peak. The weather can be unpredictable, so dressing in layers is essential. Keep an eye out for native wildlife, including guanacos and various bird species. Reaching the summit requires a significant effort, with steep inclines and challenging terrain. However, the unparalleled views from the top make it all worthwhile. On a clear day, you can see Ushuaia in the distance and appreciate the vastness of Tierra del Fuego National Park. Remember to sign in at the Alakush Visitor Center before starting your hike and check the deadline for starting the trail, which is often noon.

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