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Bus station hiking trails in Argentina offer access to a diverse range of landscapes, from the Andean peaks and glacial lakes of Patagonia to the multi-colored mountains of the northwest and subtropical rainforests. The country's varied geography provides numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration. Trails often traverse forests, river valleys, and high-altitude terrain, catering to different hiking preferences. This guide focuses on routes accessible via public transport, ensuring convenient starting points for adventures.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
4.8
(88)
432
hikers
15.8km
04:45
400m
400m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.6
(48)
261
hikers
8.04km
02:35
290m
290m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(49)
225
hikers
16.2km
04:50
510m
510m
Hike the moderate 10.1-mile Cerro Otto trail to Refugio Berghof for panoramic views of Lake Nahuel Huapi and Bariloche.
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86
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13.4km
05:55
870m
870m
Hike the challenging 8.3-mile Trail to Cerro del Medio in Ushuaia for panoramic views of the Beagle Channel and surrounding mountains.
4.9
(10)
39
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13.5km
03:47
170m
170m
Hike the moderate 8.4-mile Estancia Túnel Coastal Trail in Reserva Cultural Natural Playa Larga, enjoying Beagle Channel views and historica
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South American Epic — From Cartagena to Ushuaia
The Túnel estate is an old abandoned French sawmill and cooperage, full of old stone and wood buildings.
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What you see in the background is the Beagle Channel, the southernmost strait, which connects the waters of the Pacific Ocean with those of the Atlantic.
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From here you can enjoy a distant but beautiful view of the city of Ushuaia, the end of the world. The landscape changes constantly with the ambient light.
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After a short but steep climb, the summit offers a spectacular view straight out to sea. It's a perfect reminder of why every step of the ascent is worthwhile.
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This mountain lake appears with crystal-clear water on clear days, although during the winter it can be covered by snow, creating a different but equally magical landscape.
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From this vantage point, you can see Ushuaia spread out below, with the mountains surrounding the city and the sea in the background. It's the perfect spot to pause for a moment and enjoy the views.
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The viewpoint overlooking the Río de las Vueltas valley offers a stunning panorama of the river winding through the mountains, showcasing a typical Patagonian landscape—spanning and incredibly photogenic. This viewpoint is often located on accessible routes around El Chaltén, making it easy to add to a short outing. The wind can be strong and the terrain somewhat rocky, so a light jacket and sturdy footwear with good traction are recommended.
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From this spot you'll have a privileged view of Lake Moreno. There are benches perfect for enjoying the moment, having a snack, and admiring the scenery.
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Argentina offers a vast network of outdoor adventures, with over 100 hiking routes directly accessible from bus stations. These trails cater to various skill levels, from easy strolls to challenging mountain treks.
Argentina's diverse landscapes, from the Patagonian glaciers to the colorful mountains of the Quebrada de Humahuaca and the subtropical rainforests of Iguazu, provide an incredible variety of hiking experiences. The country's well-developed public transport infrastructure allows easy access to many trailheads, making it ideal for exploring without a car.
The bus-accessible trails in Argentina are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 4,200 ratings. Hikers frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the accessibility of trailheads, and the variety of routes available.
Yes, Argentina offers many easy bus-accessible hikes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed outing. Out of the over 100 routes, 24 are classified as easy, providing gentle terrain and manageable distances. Many trails in areas like Nahuel Huapi National Park offer accessible options.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Argentina has 29 difficult bus-accessible routes. These often involve significant elevation gain and longer distances, such as the Trail to Cerro del Medio, which features over 870 meters of ascent.
Yes, many bus-accessible trails in Argentina are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point, often conveniently near a bus stop. An example is the Subida al cerro Paredón desde El Chaltén — circular, offering a rewarding loop experience.
Many bus-accessible trails provide breathtaking views. In Patagonia, routes near El Chaltén offer iconic vistas of peaks like Fitz Roy. The Lake District, around Bariloche, boasts trails with panoramic views of glacial lakes. Consider visiting highlights like the Fitz Roy Viewpoint or the serene Capri Lagoon.
Yes, several bus-accessible hikes offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. In Patagonia, you might see guanacos, condors, or various bird species. Trails in Tierra del Fuego National Park near Ushuaia, like the Estancia Túnel Coastal Trail, are known for coastal birds and marine life. The rainforest trails around Iguazu Falls are home to monkeys, toucans, and other exotic birds.
The best time depends on the region. For Patagonia, summer (December to February) is ideal. For the Lake District and central Argentina, spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer pleasant weather. The northern regions, like Quebrada de Humahuaca, can be hiked year-round, though summer can be hot. Always check local conditions before you go.
Argentina's bus-accessible trails are often close to significant natural landmarks. In the northwest, you can explore the vibrant Hill of the Seven Colors in Purmamarca. In Patagonia, highlights include the stunning Esmeralda Lagoon and the dramatic Laguna de los Témpanos and Vinciguerra Glacier.
Many bus-accessible trails are suitable for families, especially the easier routes. National parks often have well-maintained paths and facilities. Look for trails with shorter distances and minimal elevation gain, often found around lakes or in less rugged areas, providing a pleasant experience for all ages.


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