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Camping in Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi

Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Argentina's first and most iconic national park, offers car campers lakeside camping amid stunning Andean scenery. Explore Lago Nahuel Huapi, hike to volcanic peaks, and camp in ancient Patagonian forest around Bariloche.

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Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, established in 1934 as Argentina's first national park, encompasses a vast territory of Andean lakes, volcanic peaks, ancient forests, and alpine meadows surrounding the massive Lago Nahuel Huapi. Centered on Bariloche, this park is the heartland of Patagonian tourism and offers the region's most developed camping infrastructure. For car campers, the park provides an extraordinary range of experiences: lakeside camps on the shores of Nahuel Huapi, Moreno, and Gutiérrez; forest camps beneath ancient coihue and lenga; mountain camps near refugios; and even island camping accessible by boat. The park's well-maintained road network means you can explore different sectors each day, from the famous Circuito Chico to the remote road to Cerro Tronador, using your vehicle as a mobile base.

Campings

Camping Lago Gutiérrez

Payant

On Lago Gutiérrez's serene shore, 15 km from Bariloche. Family-friendly with excellent beach access and watersports. Well-shaded forest sites.

Equipements: toilettes, douches chaudes, foyers, eau potable, accès à la plage, location de kayak, magasin
Cout: ARS 3500-6000/night
Pas de reservation necessaire
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Camping Pampa Linda (Tronador)

Payant

At the base of Cerro Tronador (Thunderer), the park's highest peak at 3,478m. Access to glacier hiking and the famous Black Glacier viewpoint.

Equipements: toilettes, douches froides, foyers, eau potable, sentiers de randonnée
Cout: ARS 3500-5500/night
Reservation obligatoire
Acces:

Camping Isla Victoria

Payant

On Isla Victoria in the middle of Lago Nahuel Huapi. Reached by catamaran. Camp among arrayán trees in a unique island setting.

Equipements: toilettes, foyers, eau potable, visites guidées
Cout: ARS 5000-8000/night
Reservation obligatoire
Acces:

Camping Cascada Los Alerces

Gratuit

Near a beautiful waterfall in the park's interior. Basic free camping in old-growth forest. Self-sufficient campers only.

Equipements: latrines
Cout: Free (park entry)
Pas de reservation necessaire
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Camping Lago Mascardi

Payant

On the shores of Lago Mascardi, south of Bariloche. Less crowded than northern lakes. Access to the Tronador road and Manso River rafting.

Equipements: toilettes, douches chaudes, foyers, eau potable, pêche, rampe à bateaux
Cout: ARS 3000-5500/night
Pas de reservation necessaire
Acces:

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Questions Frequentes

Is Nahuel Huapi the same as Bariloche?

Bariloche is the city located within the national park. The park is much larger, extending from Villa La Angostura to Lago Mascardi and beyond. The city provides services; the park provides wilderness.

How do I get to Cerro Tronador?

Drive south from Bariloche to Pampa Linda (about 80 km, mostly paved then gravel). The road may have one-way traffic schedules. The Black Glacier viewpoint is a further hike from the camp.

Can I camp on an island?

Yes, Isla Victoria offers camping reached by catamaran from Puerto Pañuelo. Arrayán forest and solitude in the middle of the lake. Book the boat and campsite in advance.

Is this park good for beginners?

Excellent for all levels. The campgrounds near Bariloche are well-serviced and close to help. The remote areas offer challenge for experienced campers. The range of options is the park's strength.

What about the fire risk?

Very real. Recent wildfires have burned large areas. Follow all fire regulations strictly. A camping stove is the safest cooking option. Report any fire you see to 103 (fire emergency).

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