Paso Picton



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The Paso Picton is a border crossing between Argentina and Chile that is located in the Canal Beagle in the southernmost part of South America. The crossing is open year-round, and the hours of operation vary depending on the time of year. As of August 2021, the crossing is open from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.

There are no set prices for the crossing, as fees are determined by the respective governments and can vary depending on the type of vehicle and number of passengers. It is recommended to check with the relevant authorities for current pricing information.

There is no official website for the Paso Picton, but information can be obtained from the Argentine and Chilean customs and immigration offices.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the stunning natural beauty of the Tierra del Fuego National Park, located just a short drive from the crossing. The park is open year-round and offers hiking trails, camping, and wildlife watching opportunities. The hours of operation vary depending on the season, so it is best to check the park's website for current information.

Additionally, the city of Ushuaia, located approximately 100 km from the crossing, offers a variety of tourist attractions, including museums, restaurants, and shops. The city is known as the "End of the World" and is a popular destination for travelers exploring the southernmost region of South America.

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