Viedma Glacier
El Calafate, Argentina


Viedma Glacier is a massive expanse of ice flowing from the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, covering approximately 1,200 square kilometres and stretching down toward Lake Viedma. It is a key feature of Los Glaciares National Park, where visitors can witness the striking blue hues of the ice, particularly on sunny days.
The best access point for viewing the glacier is from El Chaltén, which serves as the main hiking hub in the region. Take time to explore the surrounding trails, like the Laguna de los Tres, for stunning views of Mount Fitz Roy. Dress in layers and be prepared for rapidly changing weather.
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