Torres de Paine - Rio Serrano | Established Campground

Chile

Details

Verified:
7 days ago
Altitude:
0.0 masl
Phone:
None
Contributor:
panamnotes.com

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
Yes
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
No
Sanitation Dump Station:
Unknown

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Description

Well-maintained camping with good — although somewhat distant — views of the Cuernos del Paine. Each site has a fireplace and a great shelter with benches, lights, power and a table. Water available from outside taps at bathroom block. Clean, hot showers; toilets with paper. CH$65,450 for two people. Wood/charcoal excluded from price. Cellphone coverage, but no 3G.

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didn't stay here as asking $65,450 for two in a camper per night. nice looking restaurant but what you're paying for is a shower and generator noise.

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Did not stay here, because after we heard the price (60.000 CLP) for 2 people with a rooftop tent and a car, it was not hard to turn around and sleep in some random bush if we have to. Otherwise a nice place in nice area next to a river and seems with some wind protection on sites. If you can - avoid.

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We didn’t actually stay as they were asking $40,000 for two people in a minivan which seemed crazy expensive. Looked clean and well maintained but doesn’t have a communal kitchen, so we moved on.

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It would be worth the price if there wasn’t the generator which is extremely loud!! All day long and also during the night!!!!

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Don’t be fooled by the ‘camping’ word.
You have to drive about 1.5 km on the worst ripio this side of Patagonia.
When you arrive and inquire for camping they don’t give you details but Felipe from the office will have you sit down and take all your details and eventually tell you when you ask that it’s 58,300 for camping!!! Up to 6 people and they don’t care if it’s 1 or 2 or 6. Non price per person. He tried to lure in by making you feel comfortable and then giving the price…
It’s a rip off! for a campsite for your own tent (unless indeed you are 3-6 people in. Tent)

There is a restaurant on site and the attendant there was also rude when inquired about accommodation.

You are better off going on to Pueblo Serrano and finding accommodation there - it’s 7km

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Nice camping as described by other travelers. BUT we had to pay $ 59000 for one night (2pax and a Landrover) !!!
It is the high season price from begin of october. Today, we are the only guests on the camping (so only the price is high season)

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Nice camping, Each place with a shelter with electricity, BBQ. Evert 5-6 places a toilet building with wc and showers. paid 30.000 for 2 people in a truckcamper. paid with debit card. Views on Torres del Paine only at the entrance and the places to the right. less wind protection there. it is a pitty that you hear the generator alle day. at night the generator is off.

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Very nice camping with shelter, electricity on sites, clean bathrooms nad cooking places. The wind is not strong there. Little expensive - paid 20 000 CLP for 2 people with camper van.

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Nice place, grassy, all spaces very clean. Shelters with tables for meals.

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Decent place, but way too expensive for what you get. No WiFi, hot showers but only for short time. 20,000 Chilean pesos for 2ppl and a Land Rover. Definitely would pass if you can.

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nice camping as said. a bit better than Pehoé. In Pehoé we were surprised with a quiet puma at the camping. the restaurant there is more expensive then the restaurant here. good food.
each 5 campspots have 1 baño.
some places can be a bit wet next to the river. Very good wind shelter. campspot 8.

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Well maintained camping, place near the river. We were with a 4x4 campervan. Water and electricity available. Price 10.000 pesos chilenos p.p. Perfect spot close to the NP TDP.

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As described, incredibly well maintained camping. Staff very nice. We intended to stay only one night but came back for a second after having compared with the other camping in the park (Pehoe). It was not so nice and more expensive (11000 pesos pp). We also went to the restaurant. A bit expensive but with a tremendous view on the mountains!

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espectacular camping. todos los servicios y ademas todo impecable...

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It's 10000 clp p.p.n. now. Water and power available from 8 am to midnight.

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This camp is definitely OPEN. It was only closed for a few weeks after heavy rain. Probably the smartest campsite we’ve seen in South America, see comments below. We sheltered here from an ‘extreme high winds’ weather warning.

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Currently closed due to high water level, check at administration.

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Great campsite with restaurant lovely position and views

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Just confirming descriptions below. Well maintained and nice campground, even if a bit on the expensive side (for foreigners). Recommendable.

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Excelente camping. Limpo e organizado. Recomendo apesar do preço que achamos elevado. 25.000,00 pesos Chilenos a diária para o casal no Motorhome.

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Good campsites with warm water, toilettes and fireplaces. 8.000 p.p. children under 12 pay less. Carbon 6.000 if one needs or wants it. Don't have to pass the entrance of the park. Off season with just 1 other couple here.

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Nice camping with a shelter for each site and cooking space. Electricity at the sites. Price is $6000 pp for chileans and $8000 pp for foreigners. Showers mostly hot, but I had to keep adjusting the temperature to maintain it because it was very irregular. We were told there were only coals, not wood, for firing the parrilla, but we didn't get it so not sure if it's free or paid. Overall it's a good choice if you need shelter & showers.

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As below written, just beautifull.
Price now 8000 per Person for foreiners.

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Sehr schöner, gepflegter Platz, direkt am Fluss.

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Staying another night because it was very nice and quiet! See description below.

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Great scenic campsite by the river just before entering the NP. Each site has its own shelter with a table and two benches. Several clean bano buildings with two toilets and two showers each, toilet paper, soap, paper towels and even shampoo and conditioner provided. Each site has a parilla by the shelter that even has electricity and light. Peaceful place in the middle of nature. Very nice and helpful staff. They sell wood for 2000 per 20 pieces which is enough for two BBQ nights. Camping is 12000 per night for two adults in a Defender. Worth every peso! Enjoy and safe travels!

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Grassy campground with trees just outside the park. Every pitch has its own shelter covering against wind and rain. Well maintained place. View on snowcapped mountains. CLP 12,000 (2 adults, camper)

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All info current, but we missed the free firewood. Charged 6000 pp despite the signs indicating 7000. Great place if you're looking to be out of the wind and rain!

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Beautiful and well maintained!! Worth the money (7000 pp). Hot showers, great private shelters.

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This is total glamping. Power, hot showers, a fire pit, a covered picnic table. Cost was ~6000 clp, so not cheap, but not terrible. Location in the park isn't great, though. It's a long drive to scenery.

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Great spot - $10,000 for two with free firewood. Just outside the park entrance. Gets busy on weekends - when we visited they were full on Friday night. On-site restaurant and shop.

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It's quite a bit further away in terms of vistas than Camping Pehoe but otherwise better equipped and much better maintained. It's also quite a bit cheaper. We stayed at both camps and preferred Rio Serrano.

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Well organised. small sitios. we paid 5500 per person.

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Very nice campground! Nice owner, clean bathroom, big shelters and fireplace, cheaper and nicer than Pehoe

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Camping at the southern entrance to the park. Nicely sheltered area with fire pits and wood and tables with benches in a sheltered area. Good place to fill up with water and get some hot showers. 5,000 pesos per adult, 2,500 pesos per child.

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Beautifully kept and friendly. $5000CH pp with free wood. Very nice bathrooms and clean sites. Long views of the Torres. Much quieter and nicer camp than Pehoe. This Park is astonishingly beautiful and well worth the fee (which is good for three days). Also restaurant on site. Was not open when we were there.

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Nice campsite with good views. Grills, shelters with benches, lights and a table. Power. Water available from outside taps at bathroom block. Clean showers and toilets. Pay Campsite. CH$10,000 for two with free wood included in price.

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Camping with electrical hook-ups at the southernmost park entry. We didn’t stay.

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