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Camping in Puerto Montt

Puerto Montt, gateway to the Chilean Lake District and the Carretera Austral, offers car campers a strategic launching point with coastal camping, seafood markets, and access to Chiloé Island, the Reloncaví Fjord, and Alerce Andino National Park.

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Puerto Montt, the capital of Chile's Los Lagos region, is the transportation hub where the Pan-American Highway ends and the adventure south begins. For car campers, this bustling port city is a critical staging point: it's where you board ferries to Chiloé, begin the legendary Carretera Austral, or explore the surrounding fjords and rainforests. While the city itself isn't a camping destination, the surrounding area — Alerce Andino National Park, the Reloncaví Fjord, and the coastal villages — offers excellent camping in lush temperate rainforest. The famous Angelmó fish market provides the ultimate camp dinner provisions: fresh seafood at great prices. Puerto Montt rewards car campers who use it strategically as both a resupply hub and a launchpad.

Campings

Camping Alerce Andino

Pago

Inside Alerce Andino National Park, 40 km east of Puerto Montt. Camp among ancient alerce trees (2,000+ years old) beside pristine lagoons. Multiple trail access.

Facilidades: banheiros, chuveiros frios, fogueiras, água potável, trilhas de caminhada
Custo: CLP 6000-9000/night
Reserva obrigatoria
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Camping Ralún

Pago

On the shores of the Reloncaví Fjord in the village of Ralún, 70 km southeast. Stunning fjord and mountain scenery with kayaking opportunities.

Facilidades: banheiros, chuveiros quentes, fogueiras, água potável, fjord access
Custo: CLP 7000-10000/night
Sem necessidade de reserva
Acesso:

Camping Chinquihue

Pago

A family-friendly campground 10 km west of Puerto Montt along the coast. Ocean views and easy city access for resupply.

Facilidades: banheiros, chuveiros quentes, eletricidade, churrasqueira, água potável, playground
Custo: CLP 8000-12000/night
Sem necessidade de reserva
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Camping Cascadas

Gratis

Basic free camping near waterfalls in the Alerce Andino park buffer zone. Wet and lush forest setting with minimal facilities.

Facilidades: latrinas, trilha da cachoeira
Custo: Free
Sem necessidade de reserva
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Perguntas Frequentes

Where do I catch the ferry to Chiloé?

The Cruz del Sur ferry departs from Pargua, 55 km southwest of Puerto Montt. Ferries run frequently (every 15-30 minutes in summer). No reservation needed for vehicles — just queue.

Can I start the Carretera Austral from here?

Yes! The Carretera Austral begins at Puerto Montt. You can drive south to Chaitén (via Caleta La Arena ferry) or take the long-distance ferry from Puerto Montt directly to Chaitén.

Is Angelmó market worth visiting for camping food?

Absolutely! Fresh fish, shellfish, smoked salmon, and seafood empanadas at great prices. Perfect for stocking your camp cooler. Go in the morning for the freshest selection.

How old are the trees in Alerce Andino?

Some alerces in the park exceed 3,000 years old. These are among the oldest living organisms on Earth, rivaling California's bristlecone pines.

Should I camp in Puerto Montt or nearby?

Camp outside the city — Alerce Andino, Ralún, or the coast. Use Puerto Montt for resupply and logistics but sleep in nature for the best experience.

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