What to see in Tierra del Fuego National Park in summer?
A natural beauty not to be missed is the Tierra del Fuego National Park, located at the southern tip of Argentina, one of Ushuaia's most impressive and emblematic destinations. This park, created in 1960, covers approximately 68,000 hectares and extends to the border with Chile, being the only Argentinean national park that combines forests, mountains, rivers and sea coasts on the Beagle Channel. Its natural wealth, historical importance and variety of landscapes make it an unmissable attraction for visitors to the region, so take your adventure backpack and explore its marvellous trails!.

The tourist importance of the Tierra del Fuego National Park
Tierra del Fuego National Park represents a focal point of tourism in Ushuaia, known as the southernmost city in the world. The scenic beauty of the park, coupled with its easy access from the city, makes it one of the most popular excursions for national and international travellers. If you are planning a trip to Ushuaia, this excursion is never left out of the itinerary.
Its Patagonian ecosystem is home to diverse species of flora and fauna, and its combination of lakes, sub-Antarctic forests and coastline make it ideal for outdoor activities.
The park also has great cultural and historical value. The ancient inhabitants of the region, the Yámanas, lived in these lands for centuries, leaving traces that can still be seen in shell middens and other archaeological remains. Let's get to know them through the activities!.


Benefits of visiting the Tierra del Fuego National Park in summer
While the park offers unique experiences all year round, visiting in summer (November to March) has great advantages. Temperatures are more pleasant, ranging from 10°C to 15°C, which makes trekking and outdoor excursions easier.. Hiking in this corner of Patagonia is really relaxing. Breathing fresh air and getting to know fantastic landscapes make the park a fabulous place for this activity.. In addition, the days are longer, with up to 17 hours of daylight, allowing you to make the most of every corner of the park.
In summer, the park comes alive with vibrant green in its forests of lenga and cherry trees, and birds, such as the imperial cormorant and the giant woodpecker, are easier to spot. The trekking routes and circuits are in excellent condition, allowing you to explore nature in all its splendour.

Recommended excursions in Tierra del Fuego National Park
One of the best ways to get to know the park is through its most popular excursions. Below, we tell you about the unmissable options:
1. Classic excursion to Tierra del Fuego National Park
This excursion allows you to visit the most emblematic points of the park, such as Lapataia Bay, the famous end of National Route 3, which offers unparalleled panoramic views of the Beagle Channel.. The Alakush Interpretation Centre is also visited. Another important stop is the Rock Lake (or Acigami), You can go on gentle hikes or simply enjoy the scenery. Those who wish can also take the train to the end of the world as an optional tour in this case.
During the tour, specialised guides provide information about the local fauna, such as red foxes, black-chested eagles and geese, and about the local flora.

2. National Park, End of the World Train and Beagle Channel Navigation
This option combines the best of land and sea. The excursion consists of a tour of the main attractions of the park, trails, nature and emblematic photos, while those who are ready to be transported to the past will enjoy a trip on the End of the World Train.. This package, very convenient as it includes three excursions in one, will take you on a sailing trip through the historic Beagle Channel, which separates the island of Tierra del Fuego from the Chilean islands. During the navigation, colonies of sea lions, cormorants and Magellanic penguins can be sighted, the latter in the spring and summer season when they arrive to the southern lands to reproduce.
The highlight is the visit to the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, An icon of Ushuaia and a perfect place to admire the maritime landscape.


3. National Park with End of the World Train
The tour departs from the End of the World Station, crosses the Pipo River Valley and passes by the “La Macarena Waterfall” and the Lenga Forest, until it reaches the National Park Station. Along the way, the guides tell stories of the old prisoners and the construction of this train, while visitors enjoy unique panoramic views. By this time you will be completely amazed by the fuegian excursions.


4. National park and canoes, a trekking full of adventure
If all these activities were not enough to get to know the National Park in depth, don't worry, there is always more! The park also offers the possibility of paddling the waters of the Lapataia River to finally reach the sea at Lapataia Bay.. An incredible experience that has a low difficulty, including anyone who wants to live the experience. Of course, always in a safe context and with explanatory talks, you will be able to live a different experience that will make you enjoy the river and the sea in first person.

Tierra del Fuego National Park is an unmissable destination for visitors to Ushuaia. Its privileged location, unique landscapes and excursions offer an unforgettable experience in the extreme south of the continent. Whether you are hiking its trails, sailing along the Beagle Channel or reliving history on board the End of the World Train, this park invites you to connect with nature and history in an incomparable environment.. Visiting it in summer is a unique opportunity to discover the true end of the world in all its splendour, contact us and receive our advice!.





