Argentina · Córdoba

Camino del Cóndor – Sierra de los Comechingones

Granite peaks and condor country beyond the tourist maps

Moderate

This network of mining roads and cattle tracks winds through the southern Comechingones range where massive granite domes rise from oak forests and condors still nest in cliff-face aeries. The route connects abandoned tungsten mines near Merlo with the high country around Cerro Champaquí, Argentina’s highest peak outside the Andes. Expect deep river crossings during spring melt and technical rock sections that’ll test your line choice and tire compound.

You’ll need serious ground clearance and rock sliders for the granite shelves and creek beds that define this route. Moderate to difficult depending on recent weather, but always demanding respect for loose rock and steep drop-offs. Best attempted March through November when snow doesn’t block the highest ridgelines. Pack recovery gear and extra water — cell service disappears quickly once you leave the valleys, and the nearest help might be a day’s walk away.

Be the first to save this trail

Trail Specs

Difficulty
Trail Type,
Surface,
Features, , ,
Length (miles)89 mi / 143.2 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)7546 ft
Best seasonMarch-November
Minimum vehicle4WD high-clearance with skid plates
Nearest townMerlo, San Luis
Land managerProvincial Parks Córdoba
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
Start coordinates
End coordinates
Copy both for Google Maps directionsClick to copy the directions URL · or open it directly in a new tab
Find on GoogleSearch on Google →

Location

Ratings & Reviews

Quality
0 ratings
Difficulty
Official: Moderate

Trail Conditions

No recent condition reports. Be the first to post one.

Photos

No community photos yet.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *