important info

Important consideration:

This new Patagonia National Park is located in a unique and rugged geography part of Patagonia. So we suggest be well informed when traveling. We will be available to help to plan your visit or coordinate the best logistic.

 

Patagonia Climate & Weather

Yes, it is true, you can explore the wilds of Patagonia any time during the summer. There is an old saying that in Patagonia you can experience all 4 seasons in one day…. Changes rapidly as the week goes on.

The weather and temps vary, but can be equally unpredictable any time of year.  

 We recommend to always dress in layers and be properly prepared for anything Mother Nature has in store.

Typically temperatures range from about 50°F (10°C) to the mid-70s (21°C) during the day, dropping into the 40s (5°C) at night. Temperatures tend to be cooler during our December and March adventures. Rain and very strong winds are possible any time of year and can make temperatures seem very cold.

TIME AND ACCES STATUS

Opening days: Monday to Sunday  (Spring /Summer Hight season is from September thru April)

*Jeinimeni sector:

09:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m / entry limit time 3:30 p.m

*Valle Chacabuco sector:

09:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. / entry limit time 3:30 p.m.

*Tamango sector:

09:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. / entry limit time 3:30 p.m.

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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.