Argentina · Tierra del Fuego

Peninsula Mitre Coastal Circuit

Where overlanding meets survival

Extreme

The rusted hull of the Desdémona sits half-buried in Peninsula Mitre’s black sand, a century-old reminder that this is where expeditions come to die. The Peninsula Mitre Coastal Circuit is a 155-mile loop through Tierra del Fuego’s most unforgiving corner—a place where Argentina’s mainland ends and the Southern Ocean begins its relentless assault on rock and steel. This isn’t overlanding; it’s survival with a steering wheel.

Your rig needs to be bulletproof before you even think about Peninsula Mitre. A modified 4WD with a winch is the minimum entry fee, and that winch will earn its keep dragging you through beach crossings where the tide doesn’t care about your schedule. The circuit demands 4-7 days of complete self-sufficiency—no cell service, no fuel stops, no rescue beyond what you bring. Water crossings punctuate the route like punctuation marks written in saltwater, and the 980-foot maximum elevation means you’re fighting beach sand more than mountain grades. December through February offers the only realistic weather window, and even then, Patagonian storms can turn your campsite into a wind tunnel without warning.

The provincial government requires permits that take months to secure, reflecting the seriousness of what you’re attempting. Rio Grande serves as your last resupply point before committing to a peninsula that has claimed ships, explorers, and overconfident overlanders. The 2,100 feet of elevation gain spreads across technical sections where beach driving meets bog crossings, and spare parts become more valuable than gold. Dispersed camping is legal but meaningless—you camp where darkness catches you, whether that’s beside penguin colonies or windswept ridges overlooking the Strait of Le Maire.

Peninsula Mitre rewards the prepared and punishes the foolish without distinction. You earn 155 miles of coastline that feels like the edge of existence itself, where shipwrecks serve as trail markers and your own reflection in tide pools might be the only human face you see for days. This circuit doesn’t care about your Instagram feed or your overlanding resume—it cares whether you can handle being truly alone at the bottom of the world. If that’s what you’re after, Peninsula Mitre delivers it in full.

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Length (miles)155 mi / 249 km
Duration4-7 days
Max elevation (ft)980 ft
Best seasonDecember-February
Minimum vehicleModified 4WD with winch
Nearest townRio Grande, Tierra del Fuego
Land managerProvincial Government of Tierra del Fuego
Permit requiredYes
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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