Mt. Mercedario
Mt. Mercedario

Mt. Mercedario

Free admission
San Juan

The basics

This snow-capped mountain towering over volcanic plains was first successfully climbed, according to modern records, by a Polish expedition in 1934. Outdoor adventure enthusiasts today are drawn to Mount Mercedario and the challenge of climbing one of the highest mountains in the Americas, which ascends 22,047 feet (6,720 meters) high. Travelers should expect a challenging climb and be prepared with all necessary equipment before hitting the trail.

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Things to know before you go

  • Mount Mercedario is a must-see attraction for travelers seeking outdoor adventures.

  • Altitude sickness can be a challenge at these elevations, so be sure to acclimate yourself to the conditions by staying in the nearby town of Barreal for a day or two.

  • The trail is not accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.

  • Only travelers with a good level of physical fitness and the correct gear should attempt to climb Mount Mercedario.

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How to get there

Mount Mercedario is best to visit on a guided excursion. The mountain itself is located in the Andes of western Argentina, near the border of Chile. Most travelers stay in the town of Barreal, 4 hours from Mendoza, to adjust to the elevation before beginning the climb.

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When to get there

Travel to Argentina is popular from October through April. Visitors who are interested in wine often plan a trip to coincide with the annual harvest months of late February, March, and April. The spring months of October and November are also known for pleasant temperatures.

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Wildlife

One of the draws for climbing Mount Mercedario is the opportunity for wildlife spotting. Expect to see condors, guanacos, and hares, among other animals, during the climb.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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