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Trekking Parque Nacional Perito Moreno
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  • Home
  • The Park
    • Onelli Information Center
    • Ecosystem
    • Cultural Resources
    • Bird Watching
    • Building trekking system
  • Trails
    • Río Lácteo Valley & Laguna de los Témpanos
    • Península Belgrano
    • Lago Belgrano Overlook Loop
    • Azara Circuit Loop
    • Lago Burmeister
    • Cerro León
    • La Condorera
    • Río Volcán Canyon
  • Where to sleep
    • Huts & annex tent sites
      • Archipiélago hut
      • Azara hut
      • Caleta Huala hut
      • Dos Bahías hut
      • Gilberto hut
      • Kris & Doug Tompkins hut
      • La Angostura hut
      • Playa Quetro hut
      • René Negro hut
      • Tucúquere hut
    • Backcountry campsites
    • El Rincón & Lago Burmeister camping areas
    • Hostería Estancia La Oriental
  • Plan Your Vistit
    • Warnings and Recommendations
    • How to Get There
    • FAQs

Category Archives: Where to sleep

Huts & annex tent sites

Where to sleepBy Marcelo Andrade19 February 2020

The Park has 10 huts (small cabins) strategically located for your comfort and enjoyment. Eight of them (all except Gilberto and Caleta Huala huts) have annex tent sites, tent sites located nearby for visitors who use the hut for meals but sleep in a tent.

Backcountry campsites

Where to sleepBy Marcelo Andrade19 February 2020

There are 2 wild camping areas in the Perito Moreno National Park, that is, areas that are only accessible on foot. It is mandatory to have your own tent for the camping sites and with a heater.

El Rincón & Lago Burmeister camping areas

Where to sleepBy Marcelo Andrade19 February 2020

El Rincón and Burmeister camping areas can be reached by car, unlike the backcountry campsites which are only accessible on foot.

Hostería Estancia La Oriental

Accommodation, Where to sleepBy Marcelo Andrade2 March 2020

It offers lodging, homemade dishes and a camping place with dorms.

Hosteria La Oriental is currently not enabled.

Next to National Park

Where to sleepBy Marcelo Andrade4 November 2020

Outside of Perito Moreno National Park there are options for lodging and camping. You can find gas stations, restaurants and markets.

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