
Tierra del Fuego National Park near Ushuaia offers stunning scenery and various trails.
Reviews highlight the Coastal Path, visitor center with a gift shop and restaurant, and trails at the end of Route 3.
Entry is around $40 USD per person, which some find expensive, and some visitors mention unclear signage and areas needing maintenance.
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Peter Raynham
March 11, 2025 at 08:54 PM
We had a bus tour to Tierra del Fuego National Park, wonderful senary, its the end or beginning of the trans American Highway,
Paul
March 1, 2025 at 02:47 PM
Awesome theme, beautiful park! We went at the end of the day so it wasnβt crowded. We paid $45 for two day pass. They use the money to maintain the park. Itβs worth it. You have to get your picture taken at the βEnd of the World β. We saw a number of primitive campers and people fishing. We must return.
Michael York
January 21, 2025 at 10:58 PM
This is an incredibly beautiful national park near Ushuaia. The road in is gravel but well maintained and drivable by any car. Entry is expensive at around $40 a person but we felt like it was worth it. We did do other hikes outside the park so can compare them to those inside and I would have missed out if we had avoided the park.
The Coastal Path was our favorite. The path follows the coast and goes in and out of beautiful coves. We hiked about an hour and turned around. There is a bathroom at the trailhead. The post office at the end of the world seems to be closed indefinitely due to an unsafe pier.
The visitor center is worth stopping into and has a pretty good giftshop, postbox for sending cards and a large restaurant with prices which were a little high but friendly service and the food was good. The lake down the access road from the visitor center is very pretty and requires no walking to see it- just park and get out.
Trails at the end of Route 3 are all fun and simple including a boardwalk that is very popular.
Hussein Al-kaf
January 20, 2025 at 11:56 PM
Lovely park, expansive to enter (theft). I enjoyed my time here and I wonβt come back.
Timothy Fargo
January 18, 2025 at 05:21 PM
A stunning park with numerous trails with something for every level. A bit expensive, but you'll have more solitude as a result.