Bahía Lapataia: The End of the Road in Tierra del Fuego 🌎🚶♀️
Located inside Tierra del Fuego National Park, Bahía Lapataia marks the southern end of the legendary Ruta Nacional 3—and symbolically, the end of the Pan-American Highway that begins in Alaska. But it’s more than just a milestone—this peaceful bay offers stunning views, wildlife, and accessible trails surrounded by pristine Patagonian landscapes.
The area is steeped in history, once inhabited by the indigenous Yámana people who communicated through fires, inspiring the name Tierra del Fuego, or "Land of Fire." It's a must-visit spot for road trippers looking to reach the literal end of the world.
🕒 Visit Duration: 1–2 hours (or more if hiking nearby).
📍 Location: Tierra del Fuego National Park, about 18 km west of Ushuaia.
💵 Entrance Fee: Included with the park ticket (approx. $5–10 USD for Argentinians, more for foreigners).
Highlights of the Visit:
📸 Take a photo at the famous “End of the Route” sign.
🌊 Enjoy panoramic views of the bay, with its calm waters and surrounding mountains.
🦆 Spot native birds, like steamer ducks and caranchos.
🥾 Walk short trails like Senda de la Baliza or connect with longer hikes in the park.
🛶 Some guided tours include canoeing excursions in the bay.
How to Get There from Ushuaia:
🚗 By car or taxi—about 30 minutes from the city.
🚌 Several agencies offer half-day tours to the park, including stops at Lapataia.
🧭 You can also reach it via the End of the World Train + short transfer.