Los Glaciares National Park zones protect vast areas of glaciers, lakes, forests, and
Patagonian landscapes. These zones are carefully managed to preserve fragile
ecosystems while allowing visitor access. They form the natural framework surrounding
Perito Moreno Glacier.
Different park zones include viewing areas, walking trails, conservation sections, and
service facilities. Clear zoning helps balance tourism with long-term environmental
protection. For travelers, understanding park zones improves planning and responsible
exploration.
- 🛡️ Explore the designated zones specifically designed for safe visitor access 🗺️
- 🥾 Walk the marked trails through the beautiful protected natural areas 🌿
- 🦌 Observe the native wildlife and the unique Patagonian plant life 🦅
- 🚻 Visit the service areas equipped with restrooms and information points 📍
- 📚 Learn about the vital conservation efforts maintained within the park 🌎
- 🚶 Access all park zones via the designated trails and walkways 🗺️
- 🚌 Use the regular transport options from El Calafate to park entrances 🎫
- 🚗 Follow the scenic drive routes that connect the major park zones 📍
- 🪧 Follow all park signage to remain safely within permitted zones 🛡️
- 🚫 Respect the restricted conservation areas to protect the local environment 🌿
- 🎫 Carry your identification and park tickets at all times 🆔
- 🚮 Dispose of your waste only in the clearly designated areas ♻️
- ⌚ 9:00 AM – Enter the park and review the zone maps at the entrance 🌄
- ⌚ 10:30 AM – Visit the primary glacier viewing and the walkway zones 🏔️
- ⌚ 1:00 PM – Enjoy a relaxed lunch at the designated rest areas 🥪
- ⌚ 15:00 PM – Explore the walking trails found in the permitted zones 🏠