Top 10 Mountains in Patagonia, Argentina

March 12, 2022 Brandee Mangan

Discover the best top things to do in Patagonia, Argentina including Cerro Challhuaco, Cerro Fitz Roy, Cerro Torre, Sendero Loma del Pliegue Tumbado, Amanecer en El Chalten, Cabalgatas del Tero, Caves of Pilo Lil, Glacier Martial, Cerro Tronador, Cerro Alvear.
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1. Cerro Challhuaco

Rn-40, San Carlos de Bariloche Argentina
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Cerro Challhuaco

2. Cerro Fitz Roy

El Chalten Argentina http://www.elchalten.com
Excellent
91%
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5.0 based on 2,867 reviews

Cerro Fitz Roy

Reviewed By Cjs800 - Shanghai, China

The Fitz Roy hike is absolutely amazing. It begins through varied terrains and finishes with a steep climb up to beautiful lake with views over the mountain peaks. Words cannot do this place justice.

3. Cerro Torre

Southern Patagonian Ice Field, between Argentina and Chile Argentina
Excellent
83%
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Cerro Torre

4. Sendero Loma del Pliegue Tumbado

Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, El Chalten Argentina +54 2962 49-3359 http://patagoniahikes.trekksoft.com/es/activity/40678/loma-del-pliegue-tumbado-vistas-panoramicas
Excellent
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5.0 based on 264 reviews

Sendero Loma del Pliegue Tumbado

Reviewed By CerroHike - San Francisco, United States

We waited for clear day for this hike based on the other TA reviews and the wait was well worth it. The hike itself is easy when compare to Fitz Roy or Cerro Torre because it gradual up hill (expect when you are inside forest and second viewpoint). When we were at first summit, the wind was super crazy, making hike hard. Since wind was crazy we didn't go second mirador. It was clear day so can't complain :). It was cold!!!. This is the best view among all the hikes, I would recommend this if you have extra days and clear day to make it worth your time.

5. Amanecer en El Chalten

El Chalten Argentina
Excellent
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5.0 based on 70 reviews

Amanecer en El Chalten

6. Cabalgatas del Tero

Ruta 40 Corner/exit with Rio Bonito street, Villa La Angostura 8407 Argentina +54 9 294 451-0559 http://www.facebook.com/cabalgatasdeltero/
Excellent
87%
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Cabalgatas del Tero

Salidas para ver Villa La Angostura desde los lugares mas privilegiados.Las cabalgatas se realizan en territorio del Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi (PNNH), por lo que cabalgaremos, no sólo por la montaña, sino por tierras de un Parque Nacional, en una zona de extrema belleza donde habitan distintas especies de flora y fauna en su estado natural.

7. Caves of Pilo Lil

Camino de Alumine a Junin de los Andes a 55 km de Alumine, Alumine 8371 Argentina
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Caves of Pilo Lil

8. Glacier Martial

Ushuaia 9410 Argentina
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,139 reviews

Glacier Martial

A marked trail in the center of town leads intrepid souls on a grueling hike up this glacier, for which they are rewarded with spectacular sweeping views of the southernmost tip of the earth.

Reviewed By F1211SVelizabethd - Los Angeles, United States

I stayed in a hotel well up the road that leads to the Glacier so it was a nice hike from there. Although some people do it, I would not consider it safe to walk up the road from Ushuaia because of the nature of the road and lack of pavement for pedestrians. If you're in central Ushuaia, do get a taxi to a spot close to the Glacier (there's an actual tax rank, so you can get a taxi back.) I am not an experienced mountaineer and it was a glorious and not to difficult hike!

9. Cerro Tronador

San Carlos de Bariloche Argentina +54 294 442-8273 http://www.barilocheturismo.gob.ar/es/actividades-cerro-tronador
Excellent
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4.5 based on 4,350 reviews

Cerro Tronador

Reviewed By globaltrotter_carol - Rotterdam, The Netherlands

I did a two day hike. Started the hike in pampa Linda. The rood to the starting point is only open in the morning, to go to pampa Linda in the afternoon you can only leave this rood. Narrow rood. In the bezinning the hike is easy. After a few km you started climing. It is 15 km to refugio Roca were you can stay for the night. Naar the refugio you can walk to the waterfalls. They are nice. Large refugio. They serve dinner and you can buy a Packed lunch. If you continue thuis hike you will decent rapidly. You will hear the whole time ICE Breaking from the glacier. Really cool. I think you will see 3/4 glaciers, i think it has in Total 8 glaciers but you cannot see them all. After 3/4 km you walk in the woods. Kind of hard lost of trees on the Path. Not an easy hike. I think most of the people need 5 a 6 hours for the 12 km. Really muddy. The last 2 km are easy. Around 4 you have to take a boot then a bus for 3=km and then an other boot and you will arrive hear llao llao. This part is really good organized. When you have bought your boot ticket , boot can be late the rest is smootly. They take care of your backpack in the harbor of llao llao you get it back. Take a warm jacket with you can be a bit cold on board.

10. Cerro Alvear

Ushuaia Surrounds, Ushuaia Argentina http://www.gdspatagonia.com.ar
Excellent
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Cerro Alvear

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