1. To Catarpe (Quebrada del Diablo):
Length: 2 to 3 hours.
Distance: 7 km.
Itinerary: Leave explora in a van (40 min.) to valle de Quitor. By foot through the Quebrada del Diablo untill reaching the village of Catarpe. Return by van to Expora (40 min.).
Available: Morning or afternoon.
Altitude: 2,400 to 2,600 meters.
Level: Easy to medium Other: Constant exposure to sun.
2. Lago Grey Peninsula walk
Length: half day. nerary: Depart hotel. By vehicle: Rio Paine, Guarderia Lago Grey. By foot: Rio Pingo hanging bridge. Lago Grey Peninsula. Return.
Attractions: Mature lenga forest. View of glaciar Grey. Icebergs along the beach. Level: Easy
2. Glacier Grey Walk Length: Full day. Picnic.
Itinerary: Depart hotel. By boat: Lago Pehoe, Refugio Pehoe. By foot: Refugio Pehoe, lookout point over Glacier Grey and Southern Ice Field. Return by boat along Lago Grey and then by car from Cuarderia Grey. Attractions: Views of Glacier Grey and the Macizo Paone. Icebergs. Rivers, gorges, and forest, with lookout points. Navigation in front of the glaciers. Note. The boat crossing is dependent on weather conditions. Level: Medium
3. Alturas del Toro Walk Length: Full day. Picnic.
Itinerary: Depart hotel. By vehicle: Quebrada La feria, Alturas del Lago del Toro, Puente Weber. Return. Attractions: Mature Beech, forests, lakes, views of the enormous, deep blue Lago Toro, the emeralds waters, of Rio Paine and the golden prairie of the valle Rio Serrano. Condors.
Level: Medium.
4. Mirador Nordensk Jold walk Length: Half-Day. Trail snacks.
Itinerary: Depart hotel. By vehicle: Refugio Pudeto. By foot: Shore of Lago Pehoe, Salto Grande, Lago Nordensk Jold, Mirador Nordensk Jold. Return. Attractions: The cascade and roars of Salto Grande Waterfall. Views of Valle Frances, Macizo Paine Grande, Cuernos del Paine.
NOTE: Strong wind.
Level: Easy.
5. Mirador del Toro Walk Lengtt: Half-day. Trail snacks.
Itinerary: Depart hotel. By vehicle: Rio Paine shore. By foot: Climb to Mirador del Toro, descending to the Posada Rio Serrano and Park Administration. Observe birds, local fauna and learn characteristics of regional flora. Views of Lago Toro and Rio Serrano, Flanked by large mountains such as cerro Ferrier, Cerro Donoso and More.
Level: Easy.
6. Cornisas Walk: Half-Day. Trail snacks.
Itinerary: Depart hotel. By foot: Cerros del Sureste, Mirador de los Condores, Cornisas, Mirador Alto Conaf, Quebrada La Feria. Return. Attractions: Views of the park's southeast side, including Lago Pehoe, Lago Nordenskjold, Cuernos del Paine, Valle del Frances and several other lakes. Pass through condor habitat and ealk along a cornice to the Mirador Alto, descending the Quebrada la Feria, where there are small lakes and forest. Level: Medium.
7. Glacier del Valle del Frances Walk: Full day.
Itinerary: Depart hotel. By Boat: Lago Pehoe, Refugio Pehoe. By foot: Lago Skottsberg Valle del Frances, Campamento Iteliano, Mirador del Glaciar. Return. Attractions: Valle del Frances -- one of the park's most exceptional sectors, and the Cordillera del Paine. View of the Cuernos del Paine, the Macizo Paine Grande (3,050 m / 10,000 ft), the Cerro Paine Grande, the glaciars, del Frances, the Lago Nordenskjold and numerous other lakes and lagoons. Note: The Boat crossing alwaus depends on weather conditions. Level: Medium.
8. Base of the Torres del Paine Walk: Paine Walk: Full day, picnic.
Itinerary: Depart hotel. By Vehicle: Rio Paine, Guarderia Lagina Amarga, Estancia Cerro Paine, Cerro Almirante Nieto. By foot: Valle del Rio Ascencio, Campamento Chileno, Lenga forests, Campamento Torres, Lookout point with views of the Torres del Paineand the lake below them. Return. Attractions: This is one of the most challenging explorations in the park. Multiple-colored lakes, View of the imposing Almirante Nieto (2,640 m/8,661 ft). View of the Torres del Paine. Note: This exploration requires that guests be in good physical shape.
Level: Medium.
9. Walk along the Aonikenk Path: Half day.
Itinerary: Depart hotel. By Vehicle: Guarderia Lago Sarmiento. By foot: Head north along the park's perimeter. Petroglyps. Guarderia Laguna Amarga. Return.
Attractions: Walk through open land with panoramic views. Tock oitcroppings with ancient paintings bu aonikenk indians, the first inhabitants ot the region. Abundandt fuanacos and possibility of viewing a puma.
Note: This walk is generally taken before the barbecue at the Quincho.
Level: Medium.
10. Lago Sarmiento Walk: Half day. Trail snack.
Itinerary: Depart hotel. By Vehicle: Lago Pehoe, Lago Nordenskjold. By foot: Shore of Lago Sarmiento. Return. Attractions: Calcium carbonate dormations along the lake shore and, during the winter, groups of guanacos along the trail.
Level: Medium.
11. Laguna Azul Walk: Half day. Trail snack.
Itinerary: Depart hotel. By Vehicle: Guarderia Laguna Amarga, Cascada Paine, Laguna Azul. By foot: Shore of Laguna Azul, Mirador Torres del Paine. Return.
Attractions: Antarctic and deciduous Beech forests, views of the Torres del Paine and LAguna Azul. Note: Can be taken before or after the barbecue at the Quincho.
Level: Medium.
12. Laguna la Cal / Sarmiento Walk: Full day. Picnic.
Itinerary: Depart hotel. By foot: Laguna la Cal, Paso las Buitreras (condor nesting site), Lago Sarmiento and Sarmiento Chico. Return. Attractions: The first portion of the trail passes through forests of native beech. Laguna La Cal is in a unique windu area During the spring, the area is home to abundant fauna. Impressive view of the Curnos del Paine in route to Lago Sarmiento, with its formations of calcium carbonate.
Level: Medium.
13. Rio Pingo Walk 14. Mirador Condor Walk
15. Mirador Ferrier Walk