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+ | * 2023-Mar-04 / SOBO / RR + optional on roads / 3.5 days / Martin & Helena | ||
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+ | Easy walking around the lakes, on now well maintained trails / roads. At the PN entrance (SOBO) we had to pay 3500 ARS, cash only. Not sure if it can be avoided by entering early in the morning or late, we were not asked for the ticket later. Definitely don’t miss the Laguna Verde Mirador and place with pasarela on its southern side, on the other hand we didn’t find trail to Laguna Escondida that interesting. Nice restaurant in Aura camp, where you can pay with cc. | ||
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+ | Regarding camping - There are many campsites, that you can find on the map at the entrance, but a new thing is that former free campsites (libre) are officialy closed now. We found out about this from one of the guards, but they are still marked on the official materials and everything, so I suppose you won’t get in any trouble - we met the guard at the entrance to one of the free campsites and he let us stay there with promise to leave early. Paid camps are usually nice and with some minishop. Cost is somewhere between 1800-2500, with hot water and in some of them electricity / light on the spot. | ||
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+ | Futalaufquen - there is small shop, marked in the files, with toilets and sheltered place next to it. You can buy some things also in the Los Maitenes camp, where they have wifi and restaurant, but we found it quite expensive. Other places we have seen in Google Maps were closed. | ||
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+ | *2022 Nov 13 2.5 days SOBO RR & Optional route on roads Frank | ||
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+ | The 3 northern sections of the Huella Andina beside Lago Rivadavia were officially closed when I went through. However they may now be officially open. I walked the 2nd & 3rd sections SOBO, the 2nd was OK & 3rd was passable but a bit rough. Going south from Camping Rivadavia all sections of the Huella Andina on GPT24 were officially open & in good condition. | ||
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+ | There were no park rangers at the gates so I didn't have to pay park entry fee. I met them on jeep patrol & they told me to only camp @ authorised $ campsites, not the free camps. Ferry still not running so you will have to continue on road from Punta Matos to Villa Futalaufquen | ||
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+ | Contact: @martin_hanzelka @helenneka | ||
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* 2020-Jan-13-14 / Shaun / Regular hiking route southbound | * 2020-Jan-13-14 / Shaun / Regular hiking route southbound | ||
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====Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route==== | ====Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route==== | ||
[[File:profile GPT24.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]] | [[File:profile GPT24.PNG|frame|center|Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route (2019)]] | ||
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==Section Planning Status== | ==Section Planning Status== | ||
==Recommended Travel Period== | ==Recommended Travel Period== | ||
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==Benefits of Hiking and Packrafting== | ==Benefits of Hiking and Packrafting== | ||
==Recommended Travel Direction== | ==Recommended Travel Direction== | ||
+ | Hiking either northbound or southbound is feasible and recommended. | ||
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==Section Length and Travel Duration== | ==Section Length and Travel Duration== | ||
+ | The 69km of the section can be hiked in around 2.5 days. | ||
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==Suitable Section Combinations== | ==Suitable Section Combinations== | ||
==Section Attractiveness== | ==Section Attractiveness== | ||
+ | The national park is home to many alerce trees, believed to be the second oldest living tree species in the world, living for over 3,600 years. It also features many scenic lakes, notably Lago Futalaufquen, which is bordered by impressive mountains. | ||
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==Section Difficulty== | ==Section Difficulty== | ||
+ | This section is generally straightforward and easy, especially as much of it is now on roads. There a few trail segments that are overgrown in places, but these are officially closed and probably in a process of improvement. | ||
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==Resupply== | ==Resupply== | ||
===Resupply Town=== | ===Resupply Town=== | ||
====Shopping: Food==== | ====Shopping: Food==== | ||
+ | There are a few food shops in both Villa Rivadavia at the northern end of the section and Villa Futalaufquen at the southern end. | ||
====Shopping: Fuel==== | ====Shopping: Fuel==== | ||
====Shopping: Equipment==== | ====Shopping: Equipment==== | ||
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====Accommodation: Hostals and Hotels==== | ====Accommodation: Hostals and Hotels==== | ||
====Accommodation: Cabañas==== | ====Accommodation: Cabañas==== | ||
+ | There are several accommodation options of cabañas available in the park. | ||
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====Accommodation: Camping==== | ====Accommodation: Camping==== | ||
+ | Camping in the National Park is only permitted at one of the official free or paid campsites. However, there are also some possibilities for wild camping. | ||
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====Transport: Ground Transport==== | ====Transport: Ground Transport==== | ||
+ | Occasional buses can be caught from both Villa Rivadavia and Villa Futaluafquen. | ||
====Transport: Ferries==== | ====Transport: Ferries==== | ||
====Transport: Shipping Services==== | ====Transport: Shipping Services==== | ||
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===Resupply on the Trail=== | ===Resupply on the Trail=== | ||
====Location, Names, Available Items and Services==== | ====Location, Names, Available Items and Services==== | ||
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==Regular Route== | ==Regular Route== | ||
===Regular Hiking Route=== | ===Regular Hiking Route=== | ||
+ | A combination of overgrown/closed trails and the discontinuation of a ferry service from Punta Mattos (Km47) to Lago Krugger means that much of this section must now be walked on park roads – part paved, part gravel. Previously, it was possible to take a ferry to Lago Krugger and walk on a trail from there along the west shore of Lago Futalaufquen to the section’s end at Villa Futalaufquen. Although that trail has been restored after a period of closure, without a connecting boat service section hikers must walk the final southbound 20-25km on road. While it appears that the park is working to clear and re-open some of the overgrown trail segments of the blue and white marked Huella Andina that GPT24H follows, it is unlikely the ferry service will resume since an alternative boat service now runs to Lago Krueger from Puerto Limonao. | ||
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+ | Some of the officially-closed trail segments are not impassably overgrown, but occasional bush-bashing may be required. | ||
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===Regular Packrafting Route=== | ===Regular Packrafting Route=== | ||
+ | The reopened trail from Lago Krugger to Villa Futalaufquen is a nice, accessible option for packrafters. | ||
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==Optional Routes== | ==Optional Routes== | ||
==Investigations and Explorations== | ==Investigations and Explorations== |
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Recent Alerts and Suggestions
- 2019-11-10 / Jan Dudeck
The regular hiking route is according to reports from past years mostly unmaintained. This means hikers must deviate on long stretches to the main road making this section less attractive for hikers. Also the trail from Lago Kruger to Villa Futalaufquen might be unmaintained. Therefore, ask before taking the ferry! The packrafting route GPT24P is unaffected by this issue and remains a highlight if the GPT because its 99% on water.
Season Section Log
- 2023-Mar-04 / SOBO / RR + optional on roads / 3.5 days / Martin & Helena
Easy walking around the lakes, on now well maintained trails / roads. At the PN entrance (SOBO) we had to pay 3500 ARS, cash only. Not sure if it can be avoided by entering early in the morning or late, we were not asked for the ticket later. Definitely don’t miss the Laguna Verde Mirador and place with pasarela on its southern side, on the other hand we didn’t find trail to Laguna Escondida that interesting. Nice restaurant in Aura camp, where you can pay with cc.
Regarding camping - There are many campsites, that you can find on the map at the entrance, but a new thing is that former free campsites (libre) are officialy closed now. We found out about this from one of the guards, but they are still marked on the official materials and everything, so I suppose you won’t get in any trouble - we met the guard at the entrance to one of the free campsites and he let us stay there with promise to leave early. Paid camps are usually nice and with some minishop. Cost is somewhere between 1800-2500, with hot water and in some of them electricity / light on the spot.
Futalaufquen - there is small shop, marked in the files, with toilets and sheltered place next to it. You can buy some things also in the Los Maitenes camp, where they have wifi and restaurant, but we found it quite expensive. Other places we have seen in Google Maps were closed.
- 2022 Nov 13 2.5 days SOBO RR & Optional route on roads Frank
The 3 northern sections of the Huella Andina beside Lago Rivadavia were officially closed when I went through. However they may now be officially open. I walked the 2nd & 3rd sections SOBO, the 2nd was OK & 3rd was passable but a bit rough. Going south from Camping Rivadavia all sections of the Huella Andina on GPT24 were officially open & in good condition.
There were no park rangers at the gates so I didn't have to pay park entry fee. I met them on jeep patrol & they told me to only camp @ authorised $ campsites, not the free camps. Ferry still not running so you will have to continue on road from Punta Matos to Villa Futalaufquen
Contact: @martin_hanzelka @helenneka
- 2020-Jan-13-14 / Shaun / Regular hiking route southbound
This section was a bit better than I expected. Although they were officially closed due to being overgrown, I walked the first 15km of the regular route / Huella Andina and it was fine. In fact, I met two Alceres Park rangers with chain saws putting the finishing touches to a 4km part that was due to reopen the next day. There are many new-ish Huella Andina blue and white trail markers throughout. There were a few other parts of the trail that were closed that I didn’t walk on, but they also may have been passable or about to reopen. And there were a number of other parts that were open and were fine. So it was possible to avoid walking on the road for much of the first 47km. However, the boat service from Punta Mattos to Lago Krugger still does not operate and so I had to walk on the road for the final 20-25km.
According to park rangers, the trail to Villa Futalaufquen from Lago Krugger is open for its entire length, not just from Playa Blanca. Of course, without the Punta Mattos ferry it’s not possible for hikers to cross and start at Lago Krugger, but the trail is a packrafting option. There is a daily boat service from Puerto Limonao (3km north of Villa Futalaufquen) to Lago Krugger that leaves at noon and returns at 7pm. It’s possible to recharge devices at the VF ranger station.
Summary Table
GPT24H: PN Los Alerces Tierra | Hiking | Packrafting | |||||
Group | E: Lagos Argentinos | Total | 68.5 km | 25 h | - | - | |
Region | Argentina: Chubut | Trails (TL) | 62.4 km | 91.2% | - | - | |
Start | Villa Lago Rivadavia | Minor Roads (MR) | 2.1 km | 3.0% | - | - | |
Finish | Villa Futalaufquen | Primary Roads (PR) | 4.0 km | 5.8% | - | - | |
Status | Published & Verified | Cross-Country (CC) | - | - | - | - | |
Traversable | Nov - Apr (Maybe: Sep, Oct, May) | Bush-Bashing (BB) | - | - | - | - | |
Packraft | Only Burden | Ferry (FY) | (9.2 km) | (11.9%) | - | - | |
Connects to | GPT23, GPT24P, GPT25H, GPT25P | Investigation (I) | - | - | - | - | |
Options | 71 km (1 Options & Variants) | Exploration (EXP) | - | - | - | - | |
Hiking | Packrafting | Total on Water | - | - | |||
Attraction | 2 (of 5) | - | River (RI) | - | - | ||
Difficulty | 2 (of 5) | - | Lake (LK) | - | - | ||
Direction | Both ↓↑ | - | Fjord (FJ) | - | - | ||
Comment | - | ||||||
Character | Forest, Settlers, Road Walking, Partly Overrun | ||||||
Challenges | Bush Bashing |
Satellite Image Map
Elevation Profile
Elevation Profile of Regular Hiking Route
Section Planning Status
Recommended Travel Period
The Regular Route is best hiked between November and April.
Benefits of Hiking and Packrafting
Recommended Travel Direction
Hiking either northbound or southbound is feasible and recommended.
Section Length and Travel Duration
The 69km of the section can be hiked in around 2.5 days.
Suitable Section Combinations
Section Attractiveness
The national park is home to many alerce trees, believed to be the second oldest living tree species in the world, living for over 3,600 years. It also features many scenic lakes, notably Lago Futalaufquen, which is bordered by impressive mountains.
Section Difficulty
This section is generally straightforward and easy, especially as much of it is now on roads. There a few trail segments that are overgrown in places, but these are officially closed and probably in a process of improvement.
Resupply
Resupply Town
Shopping: Food
There are a few food shops in both Villa Rivadavia at the northern end of the section and Villa Futalaufquen at the southern end.
Shopping: Fuel
Shopping: Equipment
Services: Restaurants
Services: Laundry
Services: ATM and Money Exchange
Accommodation: Hostals and Hotels
Accommodation: Cabañas
There are several accommodation options of cabañas available in the park.
Accommodation: Camping
Camping in the National Park is only permitted at one of the official free or paid campsites. However, there are also some possibilities for wild camping.
Transport: Ground Transport
Occasional buses can be caught from both Villa Rivadavia and Villa Futaluafquen.
Transport: Ferries
Transport: Shipping Services
Resupply on the Trail
Location, Names, Available Items and Services
Access to Route and Return
Access to Start
Return from Finish
Escape Options
Permits, Entry Fees and Right-of-Way Issues
Regular Route
Regular Hiking Route
A combination of overgrown/closed trails and the discontinuation of a ferry service from Punta Mattos (Km47) to Lago Krugger means that much of this section must now be walked on park roads – part paved, part gravel. Previously, it was possible to take a ferry to Lago Krugger and walk on a trail from there along the west shore of Lago Futalaufquen to the section’s end at Villa Futalaufquen. Although that trail has been restored after a period of closure, without a connecting boat service section hikers must walk the final southbound 20-25km on road. While it appears that the park is working to clear and re-open some of the overgrown trail segments of the blue and white marked Huella Andina that GPT24H follows, it is unlikely the ferry service will resume since an alternative boat service now runs to Lago Krueger from Puerto Limonao.
Some of the officially-closed trail segments are not impassably overgrown, but occasional bush-bashing may be required.
Regular Packrafting Route
The reopened trail from Lago Krugger to Villa Futalaufquen is a nice, accessible option for packrafters.