
Rustic Campsites:
Laguna Capri Campsite
LOCATION Fitz Roy Trail DIFFICULTY Medium DISTANCE 4 km ESTIMATED TIME 1:45 h ELEVATION 350 m
An excellent option for enjoying incredible viewpoints of Cerro Chaltén (Fitz Roy) and camping near the crystal-clear lagoon.
Poincenot Campsite
LOCATION Fitz Roy Trail DIFFICULTY Medium DISTANCE 8km ESTIMATED TIME 2:45 ELEVATION 350 m
An option for travelers looking for a strategic location, shortening the effort and time required to ascend to Laguna de los Tres, the best viewpoint of Cerro Chaltén (Fitz Roy).
De Agostini Campsite
LOCATION Trail to Cerro Torre DIFFICULTY Medium DISTANCE 9 km ESTIMATED TIME 3:00 h ELEVATION 250m
Base camp for those who want to be close to Laguna Torre, the source of the Fitz Roy River, and the best view of Cerro Torre and its glacier.

Organized Camps
Classic 3 Days - 2 Nights
This camping option begins in the town of El Chaltén. There are two ways to get there: one via the Fitz Roy trail at the end of San Martin Avenue, and the other by taking a transfer to the Río Eléctrico bridge to begin the hike along the river and stop at viewpoints.
Once we arrive at Poicenot Camp, we'll set up our tents and overnight gear (tent, sleeping bag, inflatable mattress, insulation, blankets, and bedding).
We'll have breakfast and dinner in a dining dome.
The second day starts early to enjoy the most beautiful scenery of the National Park, the ascent to Laguna de los Tres and the wonderful view of Mount Fitz Roy.
We'll then head to De Agostini Camp via the Madre e Hija trail, spend our second night, and enjoy a magnificent view of Laguna Torre.
On the last day, we'll explore the Morena Mountains surrounding the lagoon and take pictures of Cerro Torre and its glacier.
We'll descend through the Fitz Roy River Valley and arrive at the town of El Chaltén.

Classic Camp + Agachonas + Laguna Toro
4 Days - 3 Nights
An additional day is added to the traditional Classic Camp circuit, during which we will cross the Fitz Roy River at its source via a zip line. We will then ascend through the forest, where an old trail will take us to the ridge. From there, we will cross a snow-covered pass and descend into the Río Túnel Valley.
Laguna Toro will now welcome us with its satellite peaks, and we will set up our final camp.
The next day, we will visit the lagoon and the source of the Río Túnel, with views of the Superior Glacier and part of the trail to Paso del Viento. We will return through the Túnel Valley and its wild wetlands until we descend to the visitor center of the Lago Viedma section of the National Park.