Camping Puerto Espolon Futaleufu | Established Campground

Chile

Details

Verified:
about 1 year ago
Altitude:
322.0 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
off-we.go.ch

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - Not at Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
Yes
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Unknown

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Description

Very rustic but beautiful campground at the river before the village Futaleufu. 15 minutes walk to the village. Large grassy field with trees. No dedicated sites and no tables or chairs. There is a common BBQ and a covered common area. Hot showers from 8-11am. Clean toilets and sinks for dish washing. Very friendly owners. 5000 pesos per person.

Note Closed for season until Dec 1

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There are now some moveable tables and stools that can be used at any site. The invasive slimy looking algae that has unfortunately colonized this river makes entering the water unappetizing. The quincho is far from the tent sites and quite dark. Warming shower.

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Amazing place and owners. Really recommend it!

Buen lugar y dueños muy buena onda, lo recomiendo!

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Came here twice. Wonderful place, good people.

On the edge of town (a nice 10-15 minute walk in), with a large campsite area under trees and near the river. Great river sound. Tents and RVs and vans can stay here. No designated campsites (you pick your spot) with communal fire pits. Hot showers 8a-11a, decent toilets and a cover communal area - all a 5 minute walk from the camping area. Nice owners. 7000p/p. If they are not at the Reception house, just go pick your spot and they will come find you.

We slept in our van in a spot right next to the river, doors open. We didn’t see many bugs/mosquitos.

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Close. Signal with private property. We don’t know if is for low season

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Stayed 2 nights end of September, it was low season, so nobody else there and very quite and peaceful. We parked directly in the forest on the riverside. The place is absolutely beautiful, the couple who runs the place are very nice, the guy showed around and advices us to park in the forest because the scenery is much nicer, and he was right. We bought two eggs laid by their chickens, they were delicious, recommend for a nice breakfast :)
We paid 10.000 pesos per night for a Camper. I definetly recommend the place, although I think it gets very crowded in high season.

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Open. Now 7,000 pp. it’s a beautiful setting but way overpriced. The plugs are really low voltage, the bathrooms are basically outside so they’re cold, the showers aren’t too hot and there’s bird droppings all over the shower. Don’t bother just wild camp!

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Nice and quiet place near the centre to stay for the night. A big grass with trees and a river provide a nice place for motorhomes and tents. Possibility to have hot/ warm shower from 8 to 11 am (showers aren't inside a closed building so if outside is cold, you will feel it ). There is also a place for cooking (2 gas cookers) and eating with 2 sinks for laundry and washing dishes. All a bit "minimal".
Friendly owners.

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Nice campsite. There is a quincho, a covered area with tables and a cooking stove. The toilets and showers are a bit basic, only warm water in the morning, no way to adjust the water temperature, no hooks for hanging clothes, but it is okay. The owner is very friendly and gave us some tips for hikes in the surroundings. 7000 pesos per person.

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Really a beautiful campsite. Lots of trees, a beach at the river, quiet, hot shower from 8 - 11 am. Common area and very friendly owner. 7000 chlp pppn. Definitely worth it. Attention: if you open the location in Google maps for directions, the app will lead you to a wrong road. The actual entry is one road further outside Futaleufu, follow the signs.

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still closed. woman couldn't tell when they would open.

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Tried to camp here. It's closed for the season until December 1.

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Just visited. Closed until Dec 1

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Nice campsite, lots of space, quincho with gas for cooking and electricity. Good hot showers from 8-11am. For wifi go to Cafe 0km on town's main square

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next to river. 5min walk into town. best woodfired showers!

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Camping was closed. Be aware: don't drive down to the gate without checking if the camping is open or not. No chance to turn around with larger vehicules than a SUV/Van.

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camping is closed until further notice. they let you walk all the way down to the gate to tell you that the Teepees are in restauration or something. no good.

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Nice and quiet campground with grassy fields and trees. Very nice and helpful owner, Arturo is an artist and beer brewer and very interesting to chat with. Price increased for high season to CHP 6000 per person incl. vehicle.

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lovely campsite on the river. the owners are really friendly and welcoming. we visited before the season started so there was no hot water but they charged half price at 3000pp. regular price is 6000. if no one is there when you arrive, just drive in and find a spot, the owners will visit you later.

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Very rustic but beautiful campground at the river before the village Futaleufu. 15 minutes walk to the village. Large grassy field with trees. No dedicated sites and no tables or chairs. There is a common BBQ and a covered common area. Hot showers from 8-11am. Clean toilets and sinks for dish washing. Very friendly owners. 5000 pesos per person.

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