Ushuaia weather
Ushuaia weather updates- wind speeds, temperatures, and trail conditions throughout Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego. Get forecasts tailored to hikes and key areas near Ushuaia.
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- 3 Glaciers
- All Skill Levels
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Weather Forecast for Popular trails in Ushuaia
Complete guide with weather notes and Windguru station recommendations for optimal planning.
Laguna Esmeralda
Easy–Moderate
- 9 km round trip
- 3–4 hours
- Turquoise glacial lagoon; peat bogs; mountains surrounding
Weather Notes
Trail becomes muddy quickly; visibility matters at the lagoon.
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Laguna de los Témpanos & Glaciar Vinciguerra
Hard
- 13–14 km
- 6–8 hours
- Glacier, lagoon, alpine terrain
Weather Notes
Weather changes fast; snow possible any month; wind exposed above treeline.
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Cerro del Medio
Hard
- 12–14 km
- 6–8 hours
- Panoramic views of Ushuaia, Beagle Channel
Weather Notes
Very exposed ridge — wind is the main risk.
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Glaciar Martial
Moderate
- 4–7 km depending on route
- 2–4 hours
- Glacier view, city panorama
Weather Notes
One of Ushuaia's best sunrise/sunset viewpoints; ridge catches strong winds.
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Cerro Guanaco
Hard
- 8–10 km
- 5–7 hours
- Best viewpoint in Ushuaia region; panoramic 360°
Weather Notes
One of the windiest summits in Tierra del Fuego; cloud base affects visibility severely.
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Paso de la Oveja
Hard
- 25–30 km over 2 days
- 2 days minimum
- Valleys, lenga forest, alpine pass
Weather Notes
Remote; requires good weather windows for the pass; wind + snow possible year-round.
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Laguna del Caminante
Moderate
- 16–18 km
- 6–8 hours or overnight
- Remote lagoon; forest + alpine mix
Weather Notes
Valley can hold low clouds; muddy sections persist.
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Cascada de los Amigos / Cañadón de la Oveja
Easy–Moderate
- 4–6 km
- 2–3 hours
- Waterfall + canyon
Weather Notes
Protected trail; good for bad-weather days.
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Coastal Trail — Senda Costera
Easy
- 8 km one way
- 3–4 hours
- Coastal forest, beaches, wildlife
Weather Notes
Wind from Beagle Channel is the primary factor.
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Hito XXIV (Border Marker Trail)
Easy–Moderate
- 8 km
- 3 hours
- Coastal forest, calm beaches, views into Chile
Weather Notes
Very manageable; wind exposure increases as you approach the border.