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Camping in Caviahue-Copahue

Caviahue-Copahue, a volcanic twin-village destination in northern Neuquén, offers car campers hot springs, araucaria forests, and crater lake camping at 1,600 meters elevation. Drive through lunar landscapes to reach campsites surrounded by ancient monkey puzzle trees.

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The twin villages of Caviahue and Copahue sit in the shadow of the active Copahue Volcano in northern Neuquén province, creating one of Patagonia's most unique camping environments. Caviahue, the larger village on Lago Caviahue, serves as the year-round base, while Copahue — accessible only in summer — is famous for its volcanic hot springs and thermal mud baths. For car campers, this region offers an extraordinary combination of volcanic landscapes, ancient araucaria forests, cascading waterfalls, and natural hot springs to soak in after a day of hiking. The drive from Zapala crosses dramatic steppe before climbing into the araucaria zone, making the journey as memorable as the destination. The area remains blissfully uncrowded, offering a wilderness camping experience with the bonus of thermal relaxation.

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Camping Lago Caviahue

Payant

Lakeside camping with araucaria-framed views of the Copahue volcano. Swimming in the lake during warm days and easy access to village services.

Equipements: toilettes, douches chaudes, foyers, eau potable, tables de pique-nique
Cout: ARS 2500-4000/night
Pas de reservation necessaire
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Camping Copahue Termal

Payant

Camp near Copahue's famous thermal springs. Access to natural hot pools and mud baths. Only open December-April when the road to Copahue is snow-free.

Equipements: toilettes, hot showers (thermal water), piscines thermales, foyers, eau potable
Cout: ARS 4000-6000/night
Reservation obligatoire
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Camping Cascadas del Agrio

Gratuit

Basic free camping area near the spectacular Cascada del Agrio waterfall and the Salto del Agrio. A short drive from Caviahue with volcanic rock formations.

Equipements: latrines
Cout: Free
Pas de reservation necessaire
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Camping Hualcupén

Payant

In a beautiful araucaria forest setting along the road between Caviahue and Copahue. Peaceful atmosphere with excellent hiking trail access.

Equipements: toilettes, douches froides, foyers, eau potable
Cout: ARS 2000-3500/night
Pas de reservation necessaire
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Questions Frequentes

Are the hot springs free to use?

Some natural hot pools along the river near Copahue are free. The developed thermal complex charges admission. Wild hot springs require caution regarding temperature and ground stability.

Is the volcano dangerous?

Copahue Volcano is active and periodically issues alerts. When the alert level is elevated, access to Copahue village and upper trails may be restricted. Check SERNAGEOMIN/OAVV alerts before traveling.

Can I reach Caviahue with a 2WD car?

Yes, the main road from Loncopué to Caviahue is paved and 2WD accessible. The road from Caviahue to Copahue is gravel but manageable in summer. Check conditions after snowfall.

Is it cold at night?

Yes, at 1,600m elevation, nighttime temperatures drop to -5°C or lower even in summer. Frost is common in the mornings. Bring warm sleeping gear and layers.

Can I visit in winter?

Caviahue has a small ski resort and is accessible year-round. Winter camping requires full cold-weather gear. The road to Copahue closes from May to November due to heavy snow.

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