Best huts in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina, are found within the vast and rugged Patagonian landscape, characterized by mountains, glaciers, and expansive steppes. These accommodations range from remote outposts and historic inns to basic shelters, providing essential respite for travelers. They serve as strategic points for exploring the region's natural wonders, including areas near El Chalten and along Ruta 40. The huts offer a blend of comfort and practicality, catering to those venturing into the Patagonian wilderness.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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❤️ This is place is unique. Remote. Lost. It’s a basic but luxurious for those experiences of “refugio” as you have hot water, very comfy beds, and good meals, even a bit of electricity! Rooms are of 4 beds each with a window. The living room is big with windows overlooking the glacier and la Laguna 😊 The staff was very nice 😍 The path to access is of a medium level, or easy for experienced and very sporty people like us. We definitely recommend. Just be ready for the costs, it’s excessively expensive. We paid for 1x adult 250 USD for dinner and breakfast. Register in the entrance of this private natural park when you start the hike!
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Great discovery during our visit to El Chalten.
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Small refuge for 3 people. Ideal for turning a day hike into a comfortable two-day tour
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A very good place to take a break! The location on the Rio La Leona is beautiful, the small hotel offers snacks, drinks and seating inside and outside. Inside there are explanations about the cult street Ruta 40.
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This hostel, which seems lost in the middle of nowhere, is perfect for those who want to visit the prehistoric site and the rock shelter of las Manos. The establishment also offers catering and a particularly pleasant bar. The accommodation offered is single rooms or dormitories located in an annex building. If you want to pitch a tent, there is no shortage of space. Just ask for permission first. The information needed to prepare for your visit is generously provided. You can even benefit from vehicle transportation that transports guests to the top of the ridge overlooking the site. You can also walk to the prehistoric site starting directly from the estancia. In this case, leave early.
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Old gas station that has probably not been in operation for a long time. There is a small open shed with a generator between the two buildings. In im you can find shelter for the night. A police officer driving by stopped and asked us if everything was OK or if we needed help. They said there was no problem staying here. P.S. There is no water here.
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There is a small refuge at the junction of Ruta 40 and Ruta 23 (to El Chalten). It offers great protection from the sometimes very strong wind. It is also possible to stay overnight there. It also has electricity (USB-A sockets) and very good free WiFi. Please keep the place clean (garbage bins in front of the hut) so that other travelers can also find a safe and clean place from the wind.
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Santa Cruz Province offers a range of accommodations, from remote outposts and historic inns to basic shelters. These include full-service huts like Cagliero Outpost with beds and meals, and more basic shelters such as the Fish Sculpture Shelter which provides protection from wind and free WiFi.
Yes, some shelters are suitable for families. The Fish Sculpture Shelter at Ruta 40 and Ruta 23 Junction is listed as family-friendly, offering protection from strong winds, electricity, and free WiFi, making it a practical stop for families traveling through the region.
Amenities vary by hut. For instance, Cagliero Outpost offers hot water, comfortable beds, and meals. The Fish Sculpture Shelter provides electricity (USB-A sockets) and free WiFi. Other locations like La Leona Inn offer snacks, drinks, and seating.
Yes, the region features historic inns. La Leona Inn is a notable example, located on the Rio La Leona, offering a beautiful setting and insights into the historic Ruta 40. Estancia de las Manos is another historical site that offers accommodation and catering, perfect for visiting the nearby prehistoric rock shelter.
The huts in Santa Cruz Province are often situated near areas perfect for outdoor activities. You can find opportunities for cycling, with routes like the 'Villa O'Higgins loop' or 'Laguna Ortiz loop' nearby. For hikers, there are mountain hikes such as the 'Fitz Roy Viewpoint – Capri Lagoon loop' and easy hikes like 'Chorillo del Salto desde El Chaltén'. You can explore more routes in the Cycling in Santa Cruz, Mountain Hikes in Santa Cruz, and Easy hikes in Santa Cruz guides.
Visitors appreciate the unique and remote locations of these huts, often describing them as 'lost' in the Patagonian landscape. They value the essential facilities and rest points provided, especially after long hikes. The stunning views, such as those overlooking glaciers and lagunas from Cagliero Outpost, are also highly praised.
Yes, some huts provide catering. Cagliero Outpost offers meals, and La Leona Inn is a cafe that provides snacks and drinks. Estancia de las Manos also offers catering and a pleasant bar.
Yes, several huts offer overnight stays. Cagliero Outpost has 24 beds available. The Fish Sculpture Shelter also allows overnight stays, providing protection from the elements. Even an Abandoned Gas Station Shelter can offer a place to find shelter for the night, as confirmed by local police.
For Cagliero Outpost, visitors recommend it as a good place to break up a hike. It's described as remote but offers comfortable beds, hot water, and good meals. Be prepared for the costs, as it can be expensive. Remember to register at the entrance of the private natural park when starting the hike.
This shelter is a man-made monument offering great protection from strong winds. It has electricity (USB-A sockets) and very good free WiFi, making it suitable for overnight stays. Visitors are asked to keep the place clean by using the garbage bins provided.
Absolutely. Cagliero Outpost is described as 'unique, remote, lost,' offering a basic yet comfortable 'refugio' experience with windows overlooking a glacier and laguna. Estancia de las Manos also gives the impression of being 'lost in the middle of nowhere,' perfect for those seeking solitude near a prehistoric site.


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