Los Alerces National Park | Established Campground

Argentina

Details

Verified:
3 months ago
Altitude:
512.0 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
panamnotes.com

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
Unknown
Showers:
Unknown
Water:
Unknown
Toilets:
Unknown
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Unknown
Sanitation Dump Station:
Unknown

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Multiple campsites at different locations There are 20 camping areas in the park all of them pay sites. Each of them appeared outstanding. The park is gorgeous and the weather is agreeable.

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Playón señalizado para motorhomes junto al lago Futalaufquen. A diferencia del resto del parque no tiene ninguno de los carteles que indican la imposibilidad de pernoctar por lo que asumimos que se podrá hacer noche aquí sin problemas en cualquier momento. No cuenta con servicios pero está a unos 300 metros de una seccional de Guardaparques dónde hay baños. También hay un Kiosco un poco antes donde hay también un baño público.

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We entered the park around 8:30pm and no one was there to take our money, so we drove past and camped 2 nights before moving on. Great lakeside camping in this park!

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We were informed at the entrance of the park that the “free campings” no longer exist - they are just for “day use”, and if you want to overnight inside the park, you have to pay for the organized campings.
The price now is 1820 pesos for foreign people and 260 for Argentinians - what we think is a huuuge difference!
So… we left! Probably another time… 😥

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This is no real campground, only a information that there are many campgrounds within the park. Therefore, it should probably be deleted in order to avoid confusion.

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In off-season the parc is for free. a lot of campings are closed but there are a lot of oficial wild camping areas. There are several hikes from 1 to 3 hours. Even with kids possible to walk.

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This place is permanently closed.

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Park is free except for January and February. (Camping is always free at several spots around the park once in the park)

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Down the road further there are options of free camping along the road. Very busy and full, so we stayed at a paid camp spot at $70AP per person with bathrooms, hot showers, potable water available, small cafe, hostel rooms. Beautiful park!!

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Entrance fee: AR$50 per person. Campsite free.. This campsites overlooks Lago Futalaufquen and the mountains flanking it’s western shore. There are a few tables and fire-rings scattered about.. There are 20 camping areas in the park both pay sites and free. Each of them appeared outstanding. The park is gorgeous and the weather agreeable.

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Camping directly at the lake. Clean bathrooms with toilets are available at the (also free!) campground "Las Rocas" which is located a few kilometers further towards Villa Futalaufquen

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