Hiking in El Chalten Argentina has always been a dream of ours, and it finally came true this spring in Patagonia! During our stay we had a chance to do several of the most beautiful hikes in South America. If you’re planning a trip to this small hiking town set between the massive mountains of Argentina we have all the information you need. Our guide will take you through all the best day hikes in El Chalten, delicious restaurants, and even where to grab a drink after a long day on the trail.

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Getting to El Chalten from El Calafate

Flight: There’s no airport in El Chalten. This means you’ll have to fly into El Calafate (FTE) and then find your way by car or bus. The travel time between El Chalten and El Calafate is about three hours and twenty minutes.

Car: You can rent a car directly from the El Calafate Airport or at select places in town. Follow route 40 North to where it connects with Highway 23 ,and it will you lead you right to El Chalten.

Bus: Buses run regularly from El Calafate and the journey takes about 3.5 hours. We bought our tickets roundtrip through our accommodation. You can also buy them at the bus station, but make sure to book at least a day in advance.

Things to Know About Hiking in El Chalten

Free Trails: All trails in this post are free to explore! If you plan to do Laguna Toro (7 hours one way) while hiking in Patagonia you must register beforehand.

All trails in this post are free to explore! If you plan to do Laguna Toro (7 hours one way) while hiking in Patagonia you must register beforehand. Park Map: Stop in the visitor center when you enter town for a map and tips on the area. This is also where the start of the Los Condores and Las Aguilas hikes are.

Stop in the visitor center when you enter town for a map and tips on the area. This is also where the start of the Los Condores and Las Aguilas hikes are. Water: The fresh water from the endless streams near El Chalten is safe to drink! Feel free to fill up your bottles if you need extra water.

The fresh water from the endless streams near El Chalten is safe to drink! Feel free to fill up your bottles if you need extra water. Lunches: Many of the El Chalten restaurants offer packed lunches to go that you can pick up in the morning. There is also a grocery store and several smaller shops to make your own lunch. Some goodies we always love to hike with are apples, juice boxes, mixed nuts, chocolate, and chips!

Many of the El Chalten restaurants offer packed lunches to go that you can pick up in the morning. There is also a grocery store and several smaller shops to make your own lunch. Some goodies we always love to hike with are apples, juice boxes, mixed nuts, chocolate, and chips! Weather Warning: The weather on the trails can be dramatically different than in town. Make sure to pack a warm jacket, hat gloves, and several layers.

Day One: Travel Day/Los Condores and Las Aguilas Hikes

This is the perfect way to start off your time hiking in Patagonia because it is not very long or difficult, but still offers beautiful views. After you check into your accommodation take a stroll through town and slowly make your way to the head of the trail. In total, it shouldn’t take more than two hours to complete the Los Condores and Las Aguilas trails. Once you finish stop by La Vinería or any of the other El Chalten restaurants in town and grab a local craft beer to celebrate the completion of your first hike!

Start of Hike: Centro de visitantes, Guardaparque Ceferino Fonzo, and Parque Nacional Los Glaciares

Las Aguilas: One Hour – 2km

Las Aguilas to Los Condores View: 30 min – 1km

Time Needed: 2-3 Hours

Quick Tips for Los Condores and Las Aguilas Hikes

Leave at least two and a half hours before sunset to ensure you’re not hiking back in the dark. Stop into the visitors center at the start of the hike to pick up a map of the park and get information on the area. If it’s not windy you can pack a picnic or beverage of your choice to enjoy at the top overlooking the city of El Calafate. Plan to do both the Los Condores and Las Aguilas at the same time to start your adventure hiking in Patagonia Argentina! The initial climb is the steepest and most difficult part of the trail, but from the top you’ll have your first amazing views of the mountains.

→ Hiking to the Best View of El Chalten: Los Condores and Las Aguilas

Day Two: Fitz Roy Hike

Fitz Roy has an international reputation for being not only one of the best hikes in El Chalten, but all of Patagonia! The beginning of the hike is pretty steep when leaving town, but after that you’ll have a pretty relaxing and beautiful walk. Well, that is until you reach the last kilometer of the trail which will take you straight up the mountain to the Laguna de los Tres! Trust us… The views are more than worth it. Arriving back into town you’ll feel accomplished, tired, and fired up to hit more trails in the area!

Start of Hike: Follow San Martín Street leading out of town

Fitz Roy Viewpoint: 1:30 min – 4km

Laguna de Los Tres: 4 Hours – 10km

Time Needed: 8 Hours

Quick Tips for the Fitz Roy Hike

Get an early start to the day (between 7-8am) to leave yourself plenty of time to make it back to town before sunset. Use the kilometer signs to track your distance and decide when to take rests. When the trail divides make sure to head towards the Mirador Lookout for the first amazing view! Save some food and treats for the walk back! If you eat your lunch overlooking the lagoon remember that you still have 10km, and 3+ hours of hiking back to the El Chalten restaurants. Definitely save some of your food and water so you can take breaks and stay energized.

→ Conquering the Mount Fitz Roy Hike in El Chalten Argentina

Day Three: Rest Day or Easy Waterfall Hike

We added a rest day into the itinerary because it’s important to allow yourself time to relax and have an additional day in case of bad weather. The day we wanted to do the Fitz Roy hike it was raining so we had to push off our plans a bit. It’s important to note that if we didn’t plan for an extra day in El Chalten we would have had to hike in the rain or completely miss out on one of our full day treks! No matter how much you plan and research, the weather is one thing you can’t control when hiking in Patagonia Argentina. Even visiting in the Spring (Late October) we had rain, wind, sun and even snow.

Chorrillo del Salto Waterfall Hike

Don’t need the rest day? Take a relaxing hike to the Chorrillo del Salto waterfall. This is considered the easiest hike in the area and has a small waterfall at the end of the trail. Many travelers pack picnics and spend the afternoon hanging out and enjoying the outdoors. To travel one way to the falls is only forty minutes and 3 km.

Day Four: Laguna Torre

You might be sore from the other hikes in El Chalten that you crushed, but don’t let that stop you from completing at least one more! Laguna Torre is a beautiful trail that takes you through a long valley before arriving at the base of the the lagoon and Cerro Torre.

Torre Viewpoint: 1:15 Minutes – 3km

Laguna Torre: 3 Hours – 9km

Maestri Viewpoint: 4 Hours – 11km

Total Time: 6-8 Hours

Quick Tips for Laguna Torre

Start the day off early with another 7-8am start. Make sure to pre-book your lunch from one of the restaurants and shops in town, or have it prepared the night before. Once you reach the Torre viewpoint lookout 2.5km into the hike the Laguna del Torre is mostly flat… At least compared to the massive mountain you would have climbed when hiking Mount Fitz Roy! Once you reach the lake there is a 2 hour hike to the Maestri Viewpoint. The trail is on top of the cone shaped dome, and is made completely of loose rocks. If you don’t hike the entire way it’s still worth it for the incredible view. Walk down to the edge of the lagoon for a different perspective of the mountain with the water in front of you.

→ How to Crush the Laguna Torre Day Hike from El Chalten

Our Favorite El Chalten Restaurants & Bars

For such a small town we found there to be endless food and drinking options. You should know that craft beer is huge in El Chalten, but of course you can always order a glass of the world famous Argentinian wine. When it comes to eating out you’ll find everything from classic steaks, to delicious vegan meals, and endless pasta. Here are a few of the spots we enjoyed after a long day of hiking in El Chalten Argentina!

La Vineria: Awesome happy hour spot for drinks and light snacks in main part of town.

Awesome happy hour spot for drinks and light snacks in main part of town. Curcuma: Vegan El Chalten restaurant which also makes great box lunches for hiking. Try the buckwheat crust pizza!

Vegan El Chalten restaurant which also makes great box lunches for hiking. Try the buckwheat crust pizza! Don Guerra: Great grill with both western and traditional Argentina food. We shared a fajita plate here and it was fantastic.

Great grill with both western and traditional Argentina food. We shared a fajita plate here and it was fantastic. Rancho Grande: The hostel we stayed at also has a popular restaurant inside. They specialize in empanadas and popular Italian dishes like pasta and pizza.

The hostel we stayed at also has a popular restaurant inside. They specialize in empanadas and popular Italian dishes like pasta and pizza. Bourbon Smokehouse: Fun barbecue joint in the center of town with a great view of the mountains.

If you have any questions about our post or want to share your favorite El Chalten day hikes please do so in the comments below!

Safe Travels,

Brigitte & Jake

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Where To Stay In El Chalten Argentina

Ultra Luxury (High End) – Destino Sur Hotel & Spa de Montaña – This amazing hotel is set in the heart of El Chalten and offers a spa, bike rentals, and even guided tours. Enjoy a large breakfast to start off your day and views of the mountains in the distance from every room.

Fun Vacation (Mid Range) – Infinito Sur – This accommodation feels rustic, yet comfortable. Infinito Sur is close to the center which makes it easy walking distance to all the best restaurants and bars. Have an Argentinean buffet breakfast before starting your adventures hiking in Patagonia Argentina.

Hostel Life (Budget) – Rancho Grande – Rancho Grande is the most popular hostel in town, and we really enjoyed our stay there! It’s filled with a great atmosphere for backpackers and hikers alike, and has a full restaurant and bar. It also features inexpensive dorms and private rooms as well as a kitchen if you want to prep your own meals.

For more places to stay in El Chalten you can explore the latest prices here!

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