Camper Service Areas

Torres del Paine National Park does not have fuel stations.

Laguna Azul Campsite

Offers camper/motorhome sites, outdoor showers with hot and cold water and sinks, and a cafeteria.

Laguna Azul Entrance and Checkpoint

102 kilometers along the main road and then a detour in the northeast direction for 13 km. , not total

Pehoe Campsite

Offers campsites, a general store, and a restaurant.

Pehoé campsite

The Pehoé camping area is located in the heart of the Torres del Paine National Park, a well-known world biosphere

Serrano Campsite

Offers camper/motorhome sites, outdoor showers with hot and cold water and sinks. Charcoal grills and a kitchen are available.

Serrano Campground

Milodon Cave Path (Torres Del Paine National Park) NºS/N, Torres Del Paine The Campsite is located on the banks of

CONAF Administration

Campers and motorhomes may exceptionally use the free parking area. Restrooms are available 24 hours a day. There are no showers, and caution is advised due to the wind.

Serrano Entrance and Checkpoint

It is also accessed by the Y-290 road, known as Lago Porteño, an 80-kilometer route that connects Puerto Natales with

Pingo Ranger Station

Campers and motorhomes may exceptionally use the free parking area. Restrooms are available 24 hours a day. There are no showers.

Grey Checkpoint

From the Gray Nursery sector, begin a walk that crosses the bridge over the Pingo River and continues to the

Camper Rules

  • Overnight stays are only permitted in authorized and clearly marked areas. All other locations are prohibited.
  • Do not discharge greywater on roads or in public squares.
  • Remove all your trash from the park.
  • Be careful of wind in parking areas.
  • No pets allowed, even if they are kept inside the motorhome.
  • Do not wash clothes or utensils in bathrooms, rivers, or lagoons.