1. Esmeralda Lagoon, also known as Laguna Esmeralda, is a stunning glacial lake located near Ushuaia, Argentina. It is nestled in the heart of the Tierra del Fuego National Park, surrounded by picturesque mountains and lush green landscapes. The lake gets its name from its turquoise color, which is caused by the melting of nearby glaciers.
Esmeralda Lagoon is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers due to its serene beauty and accessibility. The trail leading to the lagoon is relatively easy, making it suitable for all skill levels. Along the way, visitors can enjoy the diverse flora and fauna of the national park, including native bird species and Andean foxes.
2. Esmeralda Lagoon and Tierra del Fuego National Park can be visited year-round. The national park is open daily, but it is recommended to check the specific working hours as they may vary depending on the season. It is advisable to arrive early in the day to avoid crowds and make the most of your visit.
As of my knowledge, there is no specific phone number available for Esmeralda Lagoon. However, visitors can contact the Tierra del Fuego National Park administration for any inquiries or updates regarding the park’s opening hours.
3. To access Esmeralda Lagoon, visitors need to enter Tierra del Fuego National Park. There is an entrance fee for the national park, which can be paid upon arrival at the park’s entrance. As of my knowledge, the price for international visitors is currently 560 Argentine pesos (as of November 2021). Please note that the entrance fee is subject to change, so it is advisable to check the latest information before your visit.
To reach Tierra del Fuego National Park and Esmeralda Lagoon, visitors can take a taxi or use their own vehicle. The park is located approximately 12 kilometers west of Ushuaia. It is also possible to hire a tour or shuttle service that includes transportation to and from the national park.


