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Los Alerces National Park

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Los Alerces National Park, Argentina
Los Alerces National Park, Argentina. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

關於Los Alerces National Park

Los Alerces National Park is in the Chubut region of Argentina.

Los Alerces National Park旅遊指南

城市概覽

The park is located along the Chilean border and covers 2,630 km2. Generally, it is more a drive-through kind of a national park with not much hiking possible. A dusty dirt road is the only option to cross most of the park. Furthermore, it might only be worth visiting if you have never seen mountains, lakes and forests in their combination. Otherwise, the fee is a little overdrawn for a mountain range, one that you can easily visit in Europe for free.

History

The park was founded in 1937, and 80 years later it was listed as a world heritage site. The park is named after the Spanish name for the fitzroya cupressoides, a tall and very long-lived tree species native to the southern Andes. The oldest tree can only be found at a specific spot in the park, reachable by an expensive boat only—see below.

Landscape

Flora and fauna

Climate

如何抵達

The nearest city is Esquel.

By car Most people get in by car, but the parks dirt roads can be strenuous.

By bus There is a daily bus from Esquel.

By thumb It is pretty easy to get into and through the park by thumb.

On foot Some trails lead into the park from outside. Consult a map like OpenStreetMap, which many mobile Apps like OsmAnd or Mapy.cz use, to find them and use them together with GPS.

當地交通

By car Most people coming here will choose the car. Which is reasonable, because at least half of the national park can only be crossed by a dusty dirt road.

By boat 1 Ferry station (It is a 25-min walk from the carpark). 11:00. The only way to the park's important sights. Paid parking: AR$20/35/70/100 for 0.5/1/2/3+ hr. (updated Mar 2018)

On foot There are some trail parallel to the gravel road for half of the park. Otherwise, you will need to walk along the road and will be hulled into dust every time cars pass by. Some trails go inland and require some hiking up and down of 300-500 m altitude. Beside several smaller sightseeing paths of 30-60 min, the only real hiking trail is the one to Cerro Alto from the suspension bridge.

By bicycle Not the most recommended way to see the national park, since all roads along the park are dusty dirt roads.

必看景點

1 Alerce Milenario. Pretty much the only old tree to be found in the national park. Only reachable by boat. AR$1080 by boat per person. (updated Mar 2018) 2 Torrecillas Glacier. The glacier of the park. Only reachable by boat. Probably, the glaciers at El Chalten and El Calafate are more worth their money. AR$2800 by boat per person. (updated Mar 2018)

購物

Villa Futalaufquen after the south/central entrance has a few mercados available. Otherwise, some ranches cater for visitors with basic necessities.

住宿

You will receive a map with most accommodation options when you enter the park.

Camping There are many camp grounds available around the park, of which 5 or 6 are for free and quite nice.

Lodging Various mid-range and splurge cabanas and managed huts for people with cars are available within the park.

順遊推薦

If you are more interested in hiking, head for Lago Puelo (near El Bolson) or just Lago Cholila, between which you will find an interesting 97-km hiking trail.

城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.

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