Dientes de Navarino Circuit

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The Dientes de Navarino Circuit is a remote multi-day trekking route in southern Chile’s Navarino Island, renowned for its rugged terrain, wild subantarctic landscapes, and status as one of the world’s southernmost hiking trails.

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Dientes de Navarino Circuit canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf long-distance hiking trail
mountain trail
trekking route
accessPoint Puerto Williams
approximateLength about 50–60 kilometers
bestSeason December–March
austral summer
camping wild camping
continent South America
country Chile
difficulty challenging
feature lakes
mountain passes
peat bogs
rocky ridges
views of Cape Horn area
views of the Beagle Channel
hasEndPoint Puerto Williams
hasNameOrigin Dientes de Navarino mountain range
hasStartPoint Puerto Williams
hazard poor visibility
rapidly changing weather
strong winds
infrastructureLevel minimal
isCircular true
knownFor being one of the world’s southernmost hiking trails
remote location
wild landscapes
landscapeType subantarctic landscape
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Chile
Magallanes Region (historically)
surface form: Magallanes Region

Navarino Island
southern Chile
partOf Tierra del Fuego archipelago
popularity specialized trekking destination
regionType subantarctic
requires multi-day trekking experience
self-sufficiency
terrainType rugged terrain
typicalDuration 4–5 days
usedFor backpacking
hiking
wilderness trekking

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Dientes de Navarino mountain range hasRoute Dientes de Navarino Circuit
Navarino Island hasTrail Dientes de Navarino Circuit
Isla Navarino hasTrail Dientes de Navarino Circuit