In the surroundings of Ushuaia, there are trails that cross the Pipo River Valley, or the slopes of Mount Susana. In the area of Paso Garibaldi, you can ride along the old gravel road that leads to the shores of Lake Escondido and enjoy the majestic panoramic view of the forest and surrounding mountains. For those who wish to venture into the Fuegian mountains, following in the footsteps of the pioneers, the crossing of the mountain range through the Bridges Pass is a challenging experience.
In the center of the island, where the landscape combines soft plains with mountains, there are excursions that will take you through the different paths in the heart of the island, such as Laguna Negra and along the shore of the imposing Lake Fagnano.
To the north, where the wind, the steppe and the sea reign, you can go on horseback rides through the estancias or join guided expeditions of several days to Península Mitre. Located at the eastern end of the island, Mitre is one of the most challenging territories of Tierra del Fuego, both for its climate and its geography.
It is worth mentioning that this kind of expeditions are not available on a regular basis, so you will have to check with local agencies and providers for availability.
In the surroundings of Ushuaia, there are trails that cross the Pipo River Valley, or the slopes of Mount Susana. In the area of Paso Garibaldi, you can ride along the old gravel road that leads to the shores of Lake Escondido and enjoy the majestic panoramic view of the forest and surrounding mountains. For those who wish to venture into the Fuegian mountains, following in the footsteps of the pioneers, the crossing of the mountain range through the Bridges Pass is a challenging experience.
In the center of the island, where the landscape combines soft plains with mountains, there are excursions that will take you through the different paths in the heart of the island, such as Laguna Negra and along the shore of the imposing Lake Fagnano.
To the north, where the wind, the steppe and the sea reign, you can go on horseback rides through the estancias or join guided expeditions of several days to Península Mitre. Located at the eastern end of the island, Mitre is one of the most challenging territories of Tierra del Fuego, both for its climate and its geography.
It is worth mentioning that this kind of expeditions are not available on a regular basis, so you will have to check with local agencies and providers for availability.