Argentina
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CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED as of early 2015
Located up above town. Tons of space for rigs of all sizes. If you are taking a cruise to Antarctica you can park your vehicle for a small fee. Wifi is good, but doesn't reach all of the sites. There is a huge indoor area you can enjoy to avoid the constant wind and rain. The Campground is closed.
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REPORTED CLOSED as land has been sold.
Reported that no campsite available in Ushuaia
This place has now closed down. Sign is torn down and big gate locked.
Report Check-InTons of space for rigs of all sizes. If you are taking a cruise to Antarctica you can park your vehicle for a small fee. Wifi is good, but doesn't reach all of the sites. There is a huge indoor area you can enjoy to avoid the constant wind and rain.
Report Check-Innice and helpful owners, hot showers, wifi, nice area and great views
Report Check-InOffers the possibility to park the car there while you are off to Antarctica.
Price:100 ARG Peso
Report Check-InCamping above Ushuaia. Beautiful but tiny sites with benches and tables (partially damaged), and fireplaces. Old bathrooms with toilets and hot showers. Unfortunately, not very clean. Very slow Free WIFI, lounge, friendly owners. There is also laundry service (4 kg, washing and drying, 50 arg. Pesos)
The campsite is probably "the" address for the annual Christmas and New Year Meeting of the Pan-American Overlanders.
Report Check-InAmenities: 4.5 / cost: 4 / quality: 3. AR$35 per person, AR$10 for elec, Nestled in a beautiful mountain setting 3km NW of town this camping area was formerly a ski resort. They have slow wifi in the admin building/bar. Most of the camping stalls are small and this place gets packed during the high season. We met a family of Brazilians who had to buy a tent and camp here because there wasn’t a room available in town. Humorously, there was nothing we could say to convince them we had driven from California.
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