Parque Patagonia Argentina

Where to Stay

In Patagonia Park, lodging is part of the adventure, offering views, flavors, and experiences that immerse you in this unique region. Whether you stay in a cozy lodge or camp under the open sky, each option is designed to connect you with the wild without sacrificing comfort.

Use the map to the right to explore the park’s portals and entrances, check out lodging options, and locate nearby attractions

Lodge

La Posta de los Toldos Lodge

 

Located in the Cañadón Pinturas Portal, the La Posta
de los Toldos lodge offers nine rooms (double, triple, and quadruple) with private bathrooms, inviting common areas,
and a distinctive gastronomic experience featuring
homemade and regional dishes.

Additional hotels and accommodations are available outside the park in nearby
towns. Message us on WhatsApp at +54 9 2966 228408 for personalized help planning
your trip.

Campgrounds

Check out the table below to compare the park’s campgrounds and amenities.

Name Water Bathrooms Shower Electricity Store Motorhome
friendly
Portal
via
For
Reservations
La Señalada
Cañadón
Pinturas
Al Río
Cañadón
Pinturas
La Confluencia
Cañadón
Pinturas
El Mollar
Cañadón
Pinturas
Cañadón
Caracoles
Cueva de
las Manos
Los Choiques
El Sauco
Caburé
La Ascensión
El Cisne
La Ascensión

Where should I stay if I want to…?

The Cañadón Pinturas Portal features over 50 kilometers of self-guided trails of varying difficulty, winding through impressive canyons, plateaus, and steppe landscapes. Visitors can stay at the La Posta de los Toldos lodge or at the La Señalada, El Mollar, La Confluencia, and Al Río campgrounds.

Hike

The rock-climbing area is located in Caracoles Canyon within the Cueva de las Manos Portal, which has a campground. If you prefer to be close to the indoor climbing wall at the Interpretation Center and Planetarium, the La Señalada campground, just a few meters away, or the La Posta de los Toldos lodge, a short drive, are convenient options.

Climb

The La Posta de los Toldos lodge is the perfect place to unwind after a day of adventure, offering comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, welcoming common areas, and a unique gastronomic experience featuring homemade and regional dishes.

Relax

The trails of Cañadón Pinturas allow you to discover an astonishing variety of native Patagonian animals and plants. Many trails begin near La Señalada campground. Guided wildlife-watching excursions also depart from the La Posta de los Toldos lodge.

Watch wildlife

From La Señalada campground, you can access the Cueva de las Manos archaeological site on foot. Guided excursions to both Cueva de las Manos and Alero Charcamata also depart from the La Posta de los Toldos lodge.

Visit archaeological sites

The La Posta de los Toldos lodge
features an observatory, a sheltered gathering space for viewing
the night sky.
For interpretive projections of the Patagonian sky offered at the
Interpretation Center and Planetarium, visitors can walk there in a few minutes
from La Señalada campground or drive from the La Posta de los
Toldos lodge.

Go stargazing

Explore the Park

Patagonia Park offers adventure for all – providing activities and experiences apt for different interests and fitness levels. Whether you prefer exploring self-guided trails or joining guided wildlife-watching excursions led by local experts, the park provides an abundance of ways to discover its landscapes at your own rhythm.