Huts in Chile provide shelter and access to diverse natural landscapes, from the Patagonian Andes to the volcanic regions of the Lake District. These accommodations, often called "refugios," support multi-day treks and offer various amenities. Chile's geography includes extensive mountain ranges, glaciers, and coastlines, making it a destination for outdoor activities. The country's network of huts facilitates exploration of its national parks and remote wilderness areas.
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Simple camp in the forest. Good spot for a break after the pass. Toilet and drinking water available.
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The shelter at Mirador Douglas Tompkins is quite open and unfortunately does not really protect against the wind that blows here. There are picnic tables.
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There is an open shelter with picnic tables at the Douglas Tompkins lookout point. It is still very drafty.
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Refugio where you can stay overnight. Right behind it is the large campsite, where most of the pitches are already occupied by set up rental tents. Food and drinks are available in the refugio.
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Tents, sleeping bags and foam mats are available for rent here. There is a restaurant and a small mini-market. A large tent is available for cooking. You have to bring your own stove. The showers are warm and open until 10 p.m. in the evening.
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This large campsite for more than 100 tents belongs to Vertice. A place for your own tent costs 10 euros per person. Rental tents cost 41 euros, a sleeping bag 28 euros and a mat 12 euros. There is a large kitchen building where you can prepare food with your own stove. The hot showers are open until 10 p.m. in the evening. The mini market sells drinks, biscuits, etc. but also pasta and rice to cook yourself. There is also an expensive restaurant. The WiFi is subject to a fee.
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Mountain hut, camping site, picnic tables, restaurant and toilets. Materials are transported to the hut by horses led by gauchos.
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Chile offers a diverse range of accommodations, known locally as "refugios." These include rustic mountain shelters for trekkers, more comfortable eco-lodges, and traditional huts. They cater to various preferences, from basic camping facilities to private cabins with amenities.
For multi-day treks like the 'W' and 'O' Circuits in Torres del Paine, key refugios include Paine Grande Refugio and Campsite, Los Cuernos Refugio and Campground, and Grey Shelter. These provide essential facilities and strategic locations along the trails.
Yes, some huts are family-friendly. For instance, Paine Grande Refugio and Campsite is listed as family-friendly and offers a comfortable base with various facilities. When planning, look for huts with amenities like cooking facilities and accessible locations.
Many huts serve as excellent bases for outdoor adventures. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including waterfall hikes like the W Trek: Los Cuernos to Las Torres Sector. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes like the Mall Grandos – View of the Mountains loop from Coyhaique, and easy hikes such as the Mirador Cuernos Trail.
Many huts in Chile boast stunning views. Paine Grande Refugio and Campsite offers an excellent view of Cerro Paine Grande. Los Cuernos Refugio and Campground provides spectacular views of the lake and the peaks of Los Cuernos. Additionally, Dickson Lodge and Campground is situated directly on Lago Dickson, offering sweeping views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
To witness the sunrise over the iconic Towers, El Chileno Refuge and Campsite is your best option. It's the closest refugio to the base of the Towers, located about an hour and a half's hike away in the Ascencio Valley, making it a prime spot for this experience.
While not a traditional hut, Nayara Hangaroa on Easter Island (Rapa Nui) offers a unique cultural immersion. It features grass-roofed huts built according to the Kainga philosophy, incorporating natural elements and locally sourced ingredients for meals, often enjoyed with ocean views.
Facilities vary, but many refugios offer beds in dormitories or private rooms, camping options, cooking facilities, toilets, and showers. Some, like Paine Grande Refugio and Campsite, also have small shops for groceries, bars, and restaurants. More remote camps, such as Camp Serón, provide basic washing facilities and food.
For breathtaking views of glaciers, Grey Shelter is an excellent choice, offering views of the massive Grey Glacier. Another option is Refugio Nathalie in Parque Nacional Queulat, which is close to the park's famous hanging glacier.
Yes, Chile offers huts in remote areas for those seeking solitude. Refugio Agostini, located on the Dientes de Navarino trek in Tierra del Fuego, is ideal for adventurers seeking Patagonia's raw wilderness. In the Aysén Region, Mallin Colorado Ecolodge provides a rustic alpine experience on the shores of Lago General Carrera.
The huts in Chile are highly appreciated by the komoot community, with over 100 upvotes and more than 50 photos shared across 25 highlights. Visitors often praise their strategic locations, stunning views, and the essential facilities they provide after a long day of trekking.
Yes, some huts offer more private accommodations. For example, Los Cuernos Refugio and Campground features eight private twin cabins tucked into the trees, complete with shared bathrooms and a hot tub exclusively for cabin guests, providing a more secluded stay.


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