
National Parks
Patagonia’s national parks protect some of the wildest landscapes on Earth — from glaciers and turquoise lakes to steppe, rainforest, and jagged granite peaks. Stretching across Chile and Argentina, icons like Torres del Paine, Los Glaciares, and Patagonia National Park offer world-class trekking and wildlife. Our guides help you explore each park with the best trails, access tips, and itineraries — whether you’re hiking beneath Fitz Roy, kayaking in San Rafael, or camping under Andean stars.
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With the right gear and a solid plan, Patagonia rewards solo travelers like few places on earth. This guide is written specifically for you. Whether you're figuring out your Patagonia packing list, weighing up Patagonia gear rental options, or just trying to understand what "patagonia gear" actually means for the trails you're planning.
Update on Feb 25, 2026

Patagonia trekking is unlike anywhere else on Earth. The region's extreme weather can deliver four seasons in a single day, winds strong enough to knock you off your feet are commonplace, and the landscapes range from turquoise glacial lakes to windswept steppes to lush southern beech forests. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to plan your Patagonia trekking adventure.
Update on Jan 27, 2026


