W Trek Day 1 — Torres del Paine, Chile
🚶8 mapped stops
The first day of Patagonia's legendary W Trek — from the shores of Lake Nordenskjold to the base of the Torres del Paine granite towers. Park entry and refugio reservation required.
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- 1 Laguna Amarga Ranger Station Torres del Paine National Park charges an entry fee and requires reservations for all refugios (shelters) and campsites. Book months in advance — the W Trek is one of the most popular hikes in South America. Patagonian weather is extreme — wind gusts can exceed 120 km/h. Carry all layers, from sun protection to full storm gear. Download your audio; mobile signal is absent in the park.
- 2 Catamaran to Hotel Las Torres A catamaran crosses Laguna Amarga to the trailhead at Hotel Las Torres. The Torres del Paine massif rises ahead — three granite towers flanked by glaciated peaks. The towers are 12-million-year-old granite that punched through older sedimentary rock; the contrast of grey granite and dark shale creates the park's distinctive banded appearance.
- 3 Ascencio Valley Trailhead The trail to the base of the Torres enters the Ascencio Valley — a glacially carved corridor pointing directly at the towers. The southern beech forest (lenga) is dense and wind-bent, shaped by the relentless Patagonian westerlies.
- 4 Refugio Chileno The first refugio sits in the forest beside a stream. Hot meals and bunks are available for those with reservations. The trail steepens beyond this point, climbing through increasingly sparse forest toward the tree line.
- 5 Lenga Forest Upper Section The southern beech trees become more stunted with altitude — their trunks twisted by decades of Patagonian wind into contorted shapes. The forest floor is carpeted in mosses and ferns. Austral parakeets — the southernmost parrot species in the world — flock noisily through the canopy.
- 6 Treeline Transition Above the treeline, the landscape becomes bare moraine — rocks, gravel, and glacial debris. The Torres appear and disappear in swirling cloud. The wind intensifies dramatically at this exposed elevation. Guanacos — wild relatives of the llama — are occasionally seen on the ridge above.
- 7 Moraine Field The trail crosses a massive moraine — rubble deposited by a glacier that once filled this entire valley. The scramble over boulders is strenuous but marked with cairns and paint. The scale of the glacial debris hints at the power of the ice that carved this landscape.
- 8 Final Boulder Scramble The last section to the viewpoint is a hands-and-feet scramble over large granite boulders. The trail is marked but demanding. The sound of cascading water from the glacial lake above grows louder with each step.
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