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Hike the Hito XXIV Trail, an easy 4.6-mile route in Tierra del Fuego National Park, featuring border markers and lake views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego
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107 m
Highlight • Lake
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3.71 km
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7.35 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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7.29 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
7.10 km
189 m
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The Hito XXIV Trail is generally an easy to moderate hike. Most hikers complete the round trip in about 2 to 3 hours, depending on their pace and how long they spend enjoying the views and the border marker.
Yes, this trail is considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for a wide range of hikers, including beginners and families. The path is mostly level along the shores of Lago Roca, though some sections may have natural obstacles. It offers rewarding views without requiring extreme exertion.
The trail meanders through diverse and picturesque terrain. You'll walk through dense lenga forests, featuring unique subantarctic flora. The path offers continuous stunning views of the emerald waters of Lago Roca, reflecting the surrounding mountains and forests. You'll also encounter coastal views and crystal-clear rivers.
The primary draw is reaching Milestone XXIV, a historical border marker between Argentina and Chile. You'll also enjoy breathtaking views of Lago Roca and the surrounding mountains, especially from the Viewpoint at Cerro Condor. The trail also passes through a Cruce de senderos (trail crossing).
Hikers have the opportunity to spot local wildlife such as red foxes, Magellanic woodpeckers, and various other bird species like the Chimango and Caracara Plancus. The trail also showcases unique subantarctic flora, including ñirres and coihues, within the lenga forests.
The trail is typically open from November to April, which is the austral summer and autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for hiking in Patagonia.
Yes, as the Hito XXIV Trail is located within Tierra del Fuego National Park, an entrance fee is required to access the park. No additional permits are typically needed for hiking this specific trail, but it's always good to check the latest park regulations before your visit.
Generally, national parks like Tierra del Fuego have strict regulations regarding pets to protect local wildlife and ecosystems. It is highly unlikely that dogs are permitted on the Hito XXIV Trail. Always check with park authorities for the most current pet policies.
The trail is located within Tierra del Fuego National Park. Specific trailhead access points and parking availability can vary, but generally, you would access it from within the park. It's advisable to check the park's official website or visitor centers for detailed information on trailhead locations and parking facilities.
Patagonian weather can change rapidly, so it's crucial to be prepared. We recommend wearing waterproof hiking boots and bringing layers of clothing, including a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Even on sunny days, wind and rain can appear quickly. Also, be aware that there is no mobile coverage on the trail, so consider bringing a map or GPS device.
Yes, while primarily known as Sendero Hito XXIV, the route also passes through sections of other trails. You might find yourself on parts of Sendero Cerro Guanaco at certain points along the way.
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