Outono in Lago Posadas
Descubra as melhores atividades, eventos e experiências em Lago Posadas no outono — de aventuras ao ar livre a cultura.
5 min de leituraLago Posadas, together with its neighbor Lago Pueyrredón, sits in a dramatic depression in the Patagonian steppe of Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. Connected by a narrow isthmus, these twin lakes display an astonishing palette of turquoise, jade, and emerald, surrounded by eroded badlands, colorful rock formations, and vast open steppe.
Autumn, from março through maio, elevates this already extraordinary landscape with warm golden tones across the steppe grasses and a quality of light that makes the mineral-rich rock formations glow in shades of red, orange, and purple. The tiny settlement of Lago Posadas (population around 100) sits near the lakeshore, providing the most basic of services in one of Argentina's most remote inhabited areas.
The area is a geological wonderland. Wind and water erosion have carved the surrounding terrain into fantastical shapes, while ancient rock art sites scattered through the canyons speak to thousands of years of human habitation. The Cerro de los Indios archaeological site, a short drive from the settlement, contains rock paintings dating back over 3,000 years.
março is the most practical month for visiting, with mild temperatures and the longest days. abril and maio grow progressively colder, and the settlement's minimal infrastructure offers little shelter from the advancing outono chill. But for self-sufficient travelers with proper equipment and a sense of adventure, there are few places in Patagonia that offer such profound solitude and natural beauty.
The journey to Lago Posadas is itself an adventure, typically approached from Ruta 40 via long gravel roads through empty steppe. This is Patagonia stripped of all pretense — raw, vast, and deeply moving.
Resumo do Clima
Max Media
14°C
Min Media
1°C
Precipitacao
Very low, averaging 10-20mm per month. The area is semi-arid with predominantly dry conditions o ano todo.
Vento
Strong and persistent westerly winds characteristic of the Patagonian steppe. Wind is a constant companion and can be fierce.
Luz do Dia
About 12 hours in março, decreasing to approximately 9 hours by late maio.
Outono at Lago Posadas is dry, windy, and increasingly cold. março offers pleasant daytime temperatures but cold nights. By maio, temperatures approach congelamento during the day and drop well below at night. Clear skies and exceptional visibility are typical, with dramatic sunrises and sunsets.
Atividades
Atividades Disponiveis
Cerro de los Indios Rock Art
Visit the ancient rock paintings at this archaeological site, where 3,000-year-old art adorns a dramatic cliff face overlooking the lake.
Lake Viewpoints
Multiple viewpoints offer stunning perspectives of the twin turquoise lakes separated by their narrow isthmus, framed by outono steppe colors.
Badlands Exploration
Hike through the eroded rock formations surrounding the lakes, where wind has carved fantastical shapes from colorful sedimentary layers.
Observação de Fauna
Spot guanacos, rheas, foxes, and numerous bird species including flamingos on the lake margins.
Fotografia
The combination of turquoise water, colorful rock formations, golden steppe, and dramatic skies offers extraordinary fotografia opportunities.
Observação de Estrelas
Zero light pollution and dry air create some of the finest stargazing conditions in all of Patagonia.
Nao Disponivel Nesta Temporada
Hospedagem
Hospedagem is extremely limited — a handful of basic rooms in the settlement and occasional estancia stays. There is no hotel in the conventional sense. Some travelers camp, though outono cold requires proper gear. The nearest town with real hospedagem is Gobernador Gregores (about 200km). Self-sufficiency is essential.
Lotacao e Turismo
There are no crowds at Lago Posadas at any time of year. No outono, you may not see another tourist during your entire visit. The settlement's tiny population goes about daily life, and the landscape belongs to you.
Precos
Costs are minimal as there's little to spend money on. Basic hospedagem if available is inexpensive. The main expenses are fuel for the long drive and supplies that must be brought from larger towns. There are no tour operators, restaurants, or shops of significance.
Pronto para o Clima de Lago Posadas?
Ver Carros DisponiveisCondicoes de Estrada
Importante para viajantes com carro alugado
Reaching Lago Posadas requires driving long distances on gravel roads from Ruta 40. The roads are remote and can be in poor condition, especially after rain. A high-clearance 4WD aluguel de carro is strongly recommended. Carry spare fuel, water, food, and emergency equipment. There is no fuel at Lago Posadas — fill up at the nearest town. Outono geada makes morning surfaces treacherous. Drive during horas de luz only.
Essenciais de Bagagem
Eventos e Festivais
No formal events
Lago Posadas is too small for organized events. The experience here is purely about landscape and solitude.
Pros e Contras
Pros
- One of Patagonia's most stunning and least visited landscapes
- Complete solitude and total immersion in nature
- Extraordinary turquoise lakes and colorful rock formations
- Ancient rock art in dramatic canyon settings
- Exceptional stargazing and wildlife
- Outono light enhances the already vivid colors
Contras
- Extremely remote with virtually no services
- Requires 4WD vehicle and full self-sufficiency
- No fuel, shops, or reliable hospedagem
- Ventos fortes and cold temperatures
- No mobile phone coverage in most of the area
Pronto para o Clima de Lago Posadas?
Reserve o veículo certo para as condições — 4WD disponível para estradas de inverno
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Perguntas Frequentes
Is Lago Posadas safe to visit independently?
Yes, but only with thorough preparation. You need a reliable 4WD vehicle, extra fuel, food, water, and warm camping gear. Inform someone of your plans and expected return. A satellite phone or messenger device is recommended. The area is safe from crime but unforgiving of poor preparation.
How do I get to Lago Posadas?
From Ruta 40, take the gravel turnoff near Bajo Caracoles or approach from Gobernador Gregores. Both routes are approximately 200km of remote gravel road. Allow a full day for the drive in each direction.
Can I see both lakes?
Yes, both Lago Posadas and Lago Pueyrredón are visible from several viewpoints. The isthmus separating them is accessible and offers a remarkable vantage point to see both turquoise lakes simultaneously.
Is there fuel at Lago Posadas?
No. The nearest fuel is in Gobernador Gregores or Bajo Caracoles on Ruta 40. Calculate your fuel needs carefully and carry extra. Running out of fuel in this remote area would be a serious situation.