With tickets adapted to different budgets, national parks combine responsible tourism and environmental conservation.
The national parks of Argentina stand out as ideal spaces to reconnect with nature and explore the environmental and cultural wealth of the country. From impressive waterfalls to monumental glaciers, each alternative offers outdoor activities, education and the possibility of contributing to the preservation of said ecosystems.
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This summer, visiting these places can be an economical variant depending on your place of residence. Below is a detail of how much it costs to enter each of them, with options adapted to different audiences.


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Prices vary by residence, promoting local and national access.
Tourism in Argentina: the price of national parks
Argentine National Parks preserve the biodiversity and unique landscapes of the territory. In addition to their environmental value, they represent an opportunity to learn historical and cultural sites. Here are the prices to visit them in 2025, with differentiated rates depending on the category of visitors.
Iguazu National Park
- General: $45,000.
- National: $15,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $7,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
Los Glaciares National Park
- General: $45,000.
- National: $15,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $7,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
Portal El Chaltén – Los Glaciares
- General: $45,000.
- National: $15,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $7,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
Tierra del Fuego National Park
- General: $30,000.
- National: $9,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $7,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
Nahuel Huapi National Park
- General: $20,000.
- National: $7,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $5,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
Los Arrayanes National Park
- Overall: $20,000.
- National: $7,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $5,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
Los Alerces National Park
- General: $20,000.
- National: $7,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $5,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
Lanin National Park
- Overall: $20,000.
- National: $7,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $5,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
El Palmar National Park
- General: $20,000.
- National: $7,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $5,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
Talampaya National Park
- Overall: $20,000.
- National: $7,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $5,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
Sierra de las Quijadas National Park
- General: $20,000.
- National: $7,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $5,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
Lago Puelo National Park
- General: $20,000.
- National: $7,000.
- Provincial residents: $5,000.
- Students: $5,000.
- Exempt: no charge.
Source: Ambito

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