The iconic Laguna de Los Tres hike to the foot of Mt. Fitz Roy (Cerro Fitz Roy) has some of the most spectacular views in Patagonia. Laguna de Los Tres is a turquoise lake at the base of Mt. Fitz Roy in Los Glaciares National Park close to the village of El Chalten.
Also called the Mount Fitz Roy hike, this is arguably the best trek you can do from El Chalten in Argentina. If you are in good physical condition the famous Laguna de Los Tres trail is a great place for trekking and camping is one of the good things you can do hiking to the base of Mt. Fitz Roy
Full-day small-group guided hike – Laguna de los Tres Hiking Day Trip Tour from El Chaltén – An 8-mile (12km), 8-hour hike across the rugged Fitz Roy Valley in Los Glaciares National Park on this full-day small-group hike from El Chaltén. A great place to see Laguna de los Tres and Mount Fitz Roy.
Included – Hotel pickup, Lunch, professional guide
How Long is the Laguna de Los Tres Hike?
The Laguna de Los Tres hike is a 24 km (15 miles) hike when done from El Chalten. Hiking to Laguna de Los Tres can be done in different ways. The most popular way to do the Laguna de Los Tres Hike is a 2-day, 24-kilometer (15-mile) out-and-back hike, camping one night, allowing you to see the famous sunrise over Fitzroy mountain. The trail can also be done as a challenging 24 km day hike, or as a 2/3 day 40 km loop (Laguna de los Tres, Mount Fitz Roy, and Laguna Torre). See our Complete El Chalten Hiking Guide for a complete travel guide.
Camping on the Laguna de Los Tres trail
When doing a 2 or 3-day hike to Laguna de Los Tres there are 2 free campsites where you can stay; Poincenot campground close to Laguna de Los Tres and Camping de Agostini at Laguna Torre. These campsites do not have to be booked. Facilities are basic with dry toilets and potable running water from a stream.
Laguna de Los Tres Trail route overview (2-Day Hike)
- Total distance – 24 km (15 miles) round trip (28 km with Piedras Blancas Glacier side trip)
- Time – 6 – 9 hours
- Total ascent – 800 m
- Difficulty – Moderate
- Starting point – Avenida San Martín, El Chalten
- Finishing point – Out and back trail (El Chalten – Laguna de Los Tres – El Chalten)
- Walking route – El Chalten, Rió de Las Vueltas mirador, Mirador Fitz Roy, Poincenot campsite, Laguna de Los Tres, (Side Trip to Piedras Blancas Glacier Viewpoint), El Chalten
The little village El Chalten, located in Los Glaciares National Park is often called the trekking capital of Argentian Patagonia. The geographical region Patagonia, at the southern end of South America, belongs to two countries, Argentina and Chile separated by the gigantic Andes Mountains. The W-trek in Torres del Paine National Park is probably the most famous hiking route on the Chilean side and the Laguna de Los Tres hike in Argentina.
The hike to the lagoon at the base of Mount Fitz Roy gets its name from the viewpoint at the lake of three peaks; Cerro Fitzroy, Cerro Torre, and Poincenot. Laguna de Los Tres Lake of the Three in Spanish.
Where does the Laguna de Los Tres trail start?
You can start walking the Laguna de Los Tres main trail from your accommodation anywhere in the small town of El Chaltén.
The trailhead to Laguna de Los Tres is at the end of Avenida San Martín (GPS pin), where the town of El Chaltén ends, there is a car parking lot (other hikers will probably also be heading this way). A sign indicates the start of the Laguna de Los Tres when you walk through the car park on the edge of town.
The Laguna de Los Tres Trail route description
Laguna de Los Tres is 12 km (7.5 miles) from the trailhead. The most common route is a 24km (15 miles) out-and-back hike from El Chalten to the lake. This is possible as a long hike in one day, but most people hike the route over 2 days, camping in Campamento Poincenot. There is a possible side trail to the viewpoint of the Piedras Blancas Glacier that adds about 4km to your hike. There are three campsites in the park that are connected by hiking trails. There are several possibilities to connect the trails and campsites to make up a route that meets your requirements.
El Chalten to Campamento Pointcenot (8 km)
Start the hike at the trailhead just outside town at the parking area at the end of Avenida San Martín. Register here if you are going to camp. Registration is free.
The trail starts with a steep uphill and some steps. In the first kilometer, there are nice views of the Río de las Vueltas riverbed, continuing to the well-signposted Laguna Capri, a beautiful lake with its own campground, this is the first viewpoint. Nice views of Fitz Roy Range here on a clear day. The laguna is 4km about 1 hour and 15 minutes walk from the visitors center.
The popular Camp Poincenot is just over an hour’s hike from Laguna Capri. (about another 4 km) If you are camping this is the end of day one, find a spot to pitch your tent, get some water in the river, and make a cup of coffee! If you are pushing on it is a great spot to take a break before continuing on for about another hour to the campsite to Laguna de Los Tres (3 to 4 km/2.5 miles).
Campamento Pointcenot to Laguna de Los Tres (4 km)
After leaving the campsite and crossing Rio Blanco the climbing starts with about 400m to ascend in the last 2 kilometers. This is a strenuous hike. Loose scree is the last hurdle on this challenging hike to reach the lake. The trail leads onto a moraine overlooking the Laguna de Los Tres, with the glaciers, and three massive peaks behind it. The views of the surrounding landscape are truly spectacular.
Don’t miss the Laguna Sucia a stone’s throw away for another amazing view! To see this beautiful cobalt lake, walk along the well-marked half-a-mile (700m) trail to the left of Laguna de Los Tres to a viewpoint of Laguna Sucia, an amazing lake that is not as well known.
Laguna de Los Tres to El Chalten (12 km)
The walk back to El Chalten is fairly easy 12 km with 2 down hills that should take about 3 hours.
Hiking the Laguna de Los Tres Loop
- Total distance – 38 km (24 miles)
- Time – 2 or 3 Days
- Starting point – Avenida San Martín, El Chalten
- Walking route – El Chalten, Rió de Las Vueltas Mirador, Mirador Fitz Roy, Poincenot campground, Laguna de Los Tres, (Side Trip to Piedras Blancas Glacier Viewpoint), Laguna Torre, Camping de Agostini, Mirador del Torre, El Chalten
The Laguna de Los Tres Loop can be hiked as a 2 or 3-day trail. On day 2 instead of heading back the same way to El Chalten, walk to Laguna Torre. To do this as a 3-day trail you can stay at Laguna Torre at Camping de Agostini.
2-Day Hike – Doing this loop as a 2-day hike is challenging. You can see both Laguna de Los Tres and Laguna Tore with Cerro Torre in the background.
3-Day Hike – walk from Laguna De Los Tres to Laguna Torre (19 km) camping at Camping de Agostini another free campsite at Laguna Torre. If you do the 3-day hike you can hike to the Mirador Maestri viewpoint of the spectacular Torre Glacier, this is a 5 km detour. On day 3 hike the final 12 km to El Chalten.
How difficult is the Laguna de Los Tres Trail?
The Laguna de Los Tres trail is of moderate difficulty with 2 steep climbs, the rest of the trail is fairly flat. The total elevation gain during the hike is 800 meters. How difficult the hike is depends on the route you choose, a 1-day, 2-day, or 3-day hike. Camping for a night makes the distance more manageable, it is also the only way to reach the viewpoint in time to see the beautiful sunrise over Fitz Roy Mountain.
Hike to Laguna de Los Tres Independently
One of the most popular hikes in Los Glaciares National Park you can do this trek in a way to fits your fitness level. The Laguna de Los Tres trek is a fantastic trail to hike independently. The trailhead is easy to find and you can start hiking anywhere in the village of El Chalten. The route is well marked and in season this is a safe hike to do with many other hikers on the trail.
You’ll find a complete packing list for hiking and camping in the region in our Patagonia Packing List.
Hike to Laguna de Los Tres with a Tour
Guided hikes to Mt Fitzroy are very popular, see these tour options:
When to Visit El Chalten
You can visit El Chalten all year round, but when is the best time to visit El Chalten?
Weather-wise the hiking season is in the summer months from October to April, with the best weather from December to March with higher temperatures. It can however get very windy in summer and this is the peak tourist season with higher prices. Camping in strong winds is challenging.
Shoulder season, November and April, is good to avoid the crowds and temperatures are nice for hiking. It is however a bit of a gamble, can be great, but you can have bad luck with wind, rain, and cold weather.
In winter between June and September, it can be cold, the wind is less, but the trails can be inaccessible because of snow.
Camping in El Chalten
Some of the most popular campsites in the town of El Chalten can be seen below, see our article on Camping in El Chaten for a review of the sites and camping in the region.
Accommodation in El Chalten
- El Chalten has accommodations to suit all tastes and budgets. If you are hiking in season, I would strongly advise that you book accommodation ahead. We loved camping here, but it is fantastic to return to a warm lodge, and have your own bathroom and a comfortable bed after a long day hiking in the chilly Patagonian weather!
- Super comfort Hostería El Pilar, fantastic spot, country house 17 km from El Chalten
- .Los Cerros Boutique Hotel & Spa, a beautiful boutique hotel close to the trails
- Destino Sur Hotel & Spa de Montaña – 5-star luxury hotel, with excellent ratings
- Mid Budget – Hosteria El Paraiso Alpine-style cabins, nice views. Good value for money.
- Backpacker Budget – Rancho Grande
How to Get to El Chalten
El Calafate has the nearest airport, about 220km away, and can be reached from Buenos Aires by plane or bus. The road between El Calafate and El Chaltén is paved in excellent condition and the trip takes 3 hours by bus. There is a daily bus between El Calafate and El Chaltén works all year round, twice per day morning and evening (3 times in the peak season). Chalten Travel is a popular bus service to use. You can book a bus transfer from El Chalten to El Calafate here.
Buses are quite expensive and people try hitchhiking. If you decide to hitchhike, just get on the road early, we had a long day of very competitive hitchhiking here. We hitchhiked a lot in Patagonia and it was a great way to explore the area and to travel the Carretera Austral.
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What to pack for hiking in El Chalten?
- I love my Salomon X Ultra Prime gortex boots, fantastic for all seasons. Keeps mud, snow, and rain out. Comfortable, light, and completely waterproof.
- Ladies model, Alya hikes in Ladies Salomon X Ultra boots.
- Hiking poles take a lot of strain on your knees on steep climbs.
- We are very happy with our MSR Hubba Hubba NX – it’s very light (1,3kg), packs small, easy to pitch, waterproof, it’s shape is great for strong wind and it’s durable. for a middle-price range tent, the MSR Elixir is a good option
- An inflatable camping pad
- Pack a portable camping stove and a cooking set.
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