





Tierra del Fuego National Park Hike and Canoe Tour
Duration
8 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Explore Tierra del Fuego National Park with an expert specialized guide
Enjoy a scenic three-hour hike through forests and mountain landscapes
Discover rivers, lakes, and coastal views within Patagonia’s national park
Relax with a picnic lunch surrounded by pristine natural scenery
€ 139.07
€ 127.94
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Adult (12 - 99)
Child (5 - 11)
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Discover the natural beauty of Tierra del Fuego National Park on an exciting outdoor adventure that combines hiking, canoeing, and close contact with Patagonia’s wild landscapes. Accompanied by a specialized guide, you will enjoy a three-hour hike through forested trails surrounded by mountains, rivers, and freshwater lakes, all located near the dramatic coastal scenery. Along the way, your guide will share insights into the local ecosystem, history, and unique geography that make this national park such a remarkable destination.
The experience continues with a relaxing picnic lunch in nature, followed by a one and a half hour canoe paddle across the calm waters of Lapataia Bay. Rowing along the coastline offers a unique perspective of the park, where land and sea meet in a stunning setting. With group sizes limited to just twelve participants, this day trip from Ushuaia provides a more personal and immersive experience, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking adventure, nature, and tranquility in one unforgettable journey.
Local English- and Spanish-speaking guide
Lunch
Beverages
Hotel pickup and drop-off
National park entrance fees
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Camera
Minimum age of participants is 5 years
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
Maximum number of participants 9 People
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Activity Provider: Tangol Tours
Customer Reviews
swapan

Excellent, isolated and peaceful place! Spent an hour+ at various places of this park. Visited a museum inside the park where they have restaurant for snacks. I had coffee and a lemon favoued sweet.
Petra

Sept.25: Great park, due to still winter time, only a few hiking paths open. Unfortunately the bigger once closed due to icing. We went with train into the NP. As we were very early, we could take pictures with no one it it, however 20 min later it got packed with people. We had bought online train tickets & got QR codes for park, which we needed in print form. The cashier scanned the codes & we got the printed version. And we needed to obtain the park tickets upfront as well. We bought these with cash, as outside the waiting lines were loaded with people who wanted to pay with credit card. The nice cashier gave me her cap for a picture.
s

It is a lovely national park on the Argentine part of the island of Tierra del Fuego, set up in 1960. The park has dramatic scenery, with waterfalls, forests, mountains, and glaciers. Its 630 km2 (240 sq mi) include parts of the Fagnano and Roca lakes. Ushuaia, the capital of Tierra del Fuego Province, is 11 km (6.8 mi) from the park. The park can be reached by car, coach or by train. The park forms the southern portion of the subantarctic forest and is known for its biological richness. Excellent place to visit. Amazing landscape. Fee charged for entry. Uneven terrain, lot of walking. Popular with tourists. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen. Parking is easy. Toilets available. Cafes and restaurants available.
Kristina

A beautiful place worth visiting. If you can, stay as long as possible and enjoy nature. Lots of walking trails that are mostly easy. It is better to enter the park with your own car (or a rented one) because you will be more mobile and freer in organizing your time, which you will soon see is a privilege. There is a ramp at the entrance to the park. If you haven't bought a ticket before, you park here and buy a ticket at the nearby info. The employees are very friendly, answer your questions and suggest what would be the best to visit depending on your time. The park is connected by a good gravel road that any car can overcome. For nature lovers and those who know how to enjoy nature - come here.
Vanessa

Incredible place, the views are breathtaking. We went in winter so it was really cold and windy, but no snow :( there were some hard snow and ice on the floor in a few places though. We went in the morning with a guide.
