TO KEEP IN MIND IN THE PARK
**Clothing**
The area is characterized by a great thermal amplitude, for which it is recommended to bring:
* Coat and dress in onion-like layers.
* Sunglasses / hat.
* Sunscreen.
*MORE DETAILS ON OUR RECOMMENDED “WHAT TO BRING” LIST, please contact Us.
**Snack**
It is not an area with suppliers so it is advisable to move with food and enough drink to enjoy the day.
ATTENTION: THESE ARE PROTECTED AREAS WITH A LARGE PRESENCE OF FAUNA, PLEASE ALWAYS CARRY BAGS TO THROW AWAY THE GARBAGE GENERATED DURING THE TOUR.
**Gas**
Important to leave with a full tank.
**Speeds**
Respect those indicated on the route, for own safety and to preserve wildlife.
**Money**
It is recommended to carry cash in Argentine pesos and Chilean pesos according to the sites visited.
**Lodging**
Inside the park es La Posta de los Toldos lodging, an extremely comfortable alternative for those who want to enjoy more than one day in the Patagonia Park.
**NO pets**
Pets are not allowed in order to avoid an invasion of the fauna and flora of the area.
regulations
These regulations help us protect park resources while also providing you a safe and enjoyable experience. The following activities are prohibited in the NEW Patagonia National Park:
- Willfully remaining near or approaching wildlife, including nesting birds, within any distance that disturbs or displaces the animal.
- Hunting or feeding wildlife.
- Traveling off boardwalks or designated trails areas.
- Removing or possessing natural or cultural resources (such as wildflowers, antlers, rocks, and arrowheads).
- Traveling off-road by vehicle or bicycle.
- Camping outside of designated areas.
- Spotlighting wildlife (viewing with lights).
- Launching, landing, or operating unmanned aircraft (drones) on lands and waters.
- There is no smoking in buildings or within 25 feet of building entrances.