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Camping in Perito Moreno Glacier

Camp in the shadow of the world's most accessible advancing glacier. The Perito Moreno Glacier area offers campsites surrounded by ancient ice, turquoise waters, and Andean-Patagonian forest, all reachable by car from El Calafate along a scenic 80 km drive.

3 min de lecturaActualizado temporada 2025–2026
4 campings

The Perito Moreno Glacier, a UNESCO World Heritage Site within Los Glaciares National Park, is one of the few advancing glaciers on Earth and one of Patagonia's most awe-inspiring natural wonders. While most visitors make day trips from El Calafate, camping near the glacier transforms the experience entirely. Arriving early before the tour buses, watching the ice glow pink at sunset, and hearing thunderous calving events echo through the night — these are experiences reserved for campers. The 80 km drive from El Calafate follows the southern shore of Lago Argentino through rolling steppe before entering dense lenga forest near the park. With a rental car, you control your schedule, allowing multiple visits to the walkways and time to explore lesser-known trails in the surrounding national park.

Campings

Camping Lago Roca (Nibepo Aike)

Pago

The closest organized campground to the glacier, set on the shores of Lago Roca within the national park. Sheltered by forest with excellent bird watching and kayaking.

Servicios: baños, duchas calientes, fogones, agua potable, mesas de picnic, almacén pequeño
Costo: ARS 4000-6500/night
Requiere reserva
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Camping Río Mitre

Gratis

A basic free camping area along the Río Mitre trail inside the park. Limited to self-sufficient campers with a more rustic, backcountry feel.

Servicios: letrinas, anillos de fuego
Costo: Free (park entry fee required)
Sin reserva necesaria
Acceso:

Camping Los Álamos

Pago

Situated along the access road to the glacier, about 20 km before the viewing platforms. A convenient stop for campers wanting early morning glacier access.

Servicios: baños, duchas frías, mesas de picnic, agua potable, reparo contra el viento
Costo: ARS 3500-5000/night
Sin reserva necesaria
Acceso:

Estancia Camping Cristina

Pago

A unique estancia-based camping experience offering guided glacier and wildlife excursions. Combines the authenticity of Patagonian ranch life with proximity to the ice.

Servicios: baños, duchas calientes, comidas caseras disponibles, cabalgatas, agua potable
Costo: ARS 6000-10000/night
Requiere reserva
Acceso:

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How far is the nearest campsite from the glacier viewing platforms?

Camping Lago Roca is about 40 km from the walkways, while Camping Los Álamos is approximately 20 km away. Plan for an early departure to beat the crowds.

Can I see glacier calving from my campsite?

Not directly from campsites, but from the glacier walkways you'll likely witness calving events, especially during warmer afternoon hours. The sound of ice breaking can sometimes be heard from Lago Roca.

Is the road to the glacier paved?

The RP11 road from El Calafate to the glacier is fully paved and accessible to all vehicles. Side roads to some campgrounds may be gravel.

Do I need to pay the park entry fee daily?

Yes, the national park fee is charged per day and must be paid at the entrance gate. Keep your receipt for re-entry on the same day.

Can I camp in winter near the glacier?

Most campgrounds close May-September. The road remains open for day trips but winter camping requires full expedition equipment and experience with sub-zero conditions.

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