This time, I rode my motorcycle through Tierra del Fuego National Park on Tierra del Fuego Island in southern Argentina.

The distance from the city of Ushuaia to the national park is approximately 25 kilometers.

I need to purchase a ticket to enter the park.

As of December 2025, the price for general foreign visitors is AR$30,000, approximately USD 20.60.

I completed my purchase from the official Argentine website.

I am ready to depart from Ushuaia.

To get to the park, I just follow the RN3.

The road turned into an unpaved path partway through.

Every time a car passes, the dust makes it hard to see ahead, so I need to drive carefully.

Fifteen minutes after departure, I arrive at the famous tourist spot known as the “End of the World Station.”

This station is located just before the national park.

I won’t be taking the train this time, so I’ll be leaving right away.

I arrived at the park entrance about three minutes later.

At the building on the left along the road, I showed them the PDF image.

Then I received the ticket, but it seems I could have purchased it directly with a card here.

Well, I’m off now.

I arrived at Tierra del Fuego National Park Station immediately.

There doesn’t seem to be anything particularly noteworthy here, so I’ll move on.

I walk down the street opposite the station.

I have arrived at Ensenada Zaratiegui, home to the southernmost post office in Argentina.

Unfortunately, it was closed before opening hours.

I’ll head back to RN3 and move on.

I drive through the trees.

I walked for about ten minutes and arrived at the restaurant in front of the lake.

I wasn’t hungry, so I just enjoyed the scenery.

I’m going back to RN3.

I cross the bridge.

I arrived at the Ragna Verde viewpoint.

Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a parking spot here.

I’ll go ahead.

As soon as I crossed the bridge, there was a parking space in front of Laguna Negra, so I parked my motorcycle here and walked for about ten minutes.

I’m satisfied, so I’ll be heading back.

It’s peaceful here.

I’ll go ahead.

I drove for about five minutes along the winding road and arrived at Bahía Lapataia, the terminus of RN3.

I’m heading to the observation spot.

This concludes my journey through Tierra del Fuego National Park.

The weather was fine that day, and I enjoyed the drive.

Viewpoints dotted the park, so I never got bored.

Date of travel: December 1, 2025

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