Los Perros Checkpoint
Located in the depths of Torres del Paine National Park, Los Perros campsite is nestled among an ocean of Lenga and Coigüe trees. Being used as a base camp for the famous John Garner Pass, this camping area is designed for a relaxing night's rest before starting the challenging hike.
Los Perros Glaciar Viewpoint
The Los Perros glacier is located within the Torres del Paine National Park, specifically in the section of the Paine massif circuit or popularly known as the "O", it is the first glacier that can be seen next to its lagoon on this route and it is possible see the third day of walking. What…
Los Perros Valley Viewpoint
Discover this 14.5-km point-to-point route near Lazo, Magallanes. It is generally considered a difficult route, taking an average of 6h 17min to travel. This route is popular for bird watching, camping and hiking, however, you will be able to enjoy some peace during the quieter times of the day. The best time to visit this…
Dickson Checkpoint
Guardería Dickson is the most remote of the mountain refuges in Torres del Paine, with an exceptional location on the edge of Lake Dickson and with breathtaking views of the mountains. It is a must for those venturing on the Macizo Paine circuit ("O" circuit). Open from October to April (subject to weather conditions).
Torres Checkpoint
The Torres del Paine National Park Guard Station is located 45 minutes from the Torres del Paine Base Viewpoint. This place starts operating in September, in high season or according to trail conditions. The use of micro crampons and poles is mandatory to protect your safety. Place authorized for the use of stoves.
Chileno Coffee Shop and Minimarket
Located 2 hours trek from Las Torres area, it’s on the route that leads to the Base of the Towers, is the perfect place to stay if your objective is to admire the Sunrise colours reflected on the towers. From this Refugio you may get to Las Torres Area or Refugio Los Cuernos.
Laguna Amarga Entrance Checkpoint
Information gates: The Laguna Amarga and Río Serrano gates will remain in operation throughout the year. They will control the entrance of visitors, as well as provide orientation and information to those who require it.