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Camping in Cueva de las Manos

Cueva de las Manos, a UNESCO World Heritage rock art site in Santa Cruz, offers wild camping amid 9,000-year-old handprint paintings and dramatic canyon scenery. Drive remote Ruta 40 to camp beside the Pinturas River canyon.

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Cueva de las Manos (Cave of the Hands), a UNESCO World Heritage Site deep in the Pinturas River canyon of Santa Cruz province, preserves some of the oldest rock art in South America — stenciled handprints and hunting scenes dating back 9,300 years. For car campers on the Ruta 40 corridor, this remote site is a powerful highlight that requires careful planning and self-sufficiency. The cave is accessed via a 46 km gravel road from the tiny settlement of Bajo Caracoles or from the slightly larger town of Perito Moreno. The canyon itself is breathtaking — steep walls of layered rock, condors wheeling overhead, and the quiet Pinturas River below. Camping near the site transforms a brief tourist stop into an immersive experience with the ancient landscape.

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Camping Cueva de las Manos

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The small campground near the cave entrance, operated by the site guardians. Basic but functional, with unbeatable proximity to the UNESCO rock art and canyon hiking.

Equipements: toilettes, eau potable, tables de pique-nique, visites guidées des grottes
Cout: ARS 2000-3500/night
Pas de reservation necessaire
Acces:

Camping Estancia Cueva de las Manos

Payant

A working estancia offering camping with ranch hospitality. Optional guided horseback rides to the cave and canyon viewpoints. Meals featuring Patagonian lamb available.

Equipements: toilettes, douches chaudes, repas disponibles, équitation, eau potable
Cout: ARS 4000-7000/night
Reservation obligatoire
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Río Pinturas Canyon Wild Camp

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Wild camping along the Pinturas River canyon, outside the UNESCO protected zone. Spectacular canyon scenery and condor viewing. Complete self-sufficiency required.

Equipements: aucune
Cout: Free
Pas de reservation necessaire
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Questions Frequentes

How do I access the cave paintings?

Guided tours run from the site entrance. You cannot enter the cave independently. Tours last about 1-2 hours and explain the different painting periods spanning 7,000 years.

Is the road from Ruta 40 to the cave passable?

The 46 km gravel road from the RN40 junction is generally passable with 2WD in dry conditions but can be treacherous when wet. High clearance recommended. Check conditions in Perito Moreno or Bajo Caracoles.

How remote is this destination?

Very remote. The nearest town with services (Perito Moreno) is 163 km away. Cell service is nonexistent. Come fully prepared for self-sufficient camping.

Can I combine this with a Ruta 40 trip?

Absolutely — Cueva de las Manos is one of the highlights of a Ruta 40 road trip. Plan it as a camping stop between El Chaltén/El Calafate and the Lake District.

Are the paintings really 9,000 years old?

Yes, the oldest paintings date to approximately 9,300 years ago. The cave has multiple layers of art from different periods, with the famous hand stencils being the most iconic.

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