Los Penitentes

Facts and practical information
Nestled in the majestic Andes Mountains of Argentina, Los Penitentes is a winter wonderland that beckons skiers from across the globe. Situated just a stone's throw from the Chilean border and approximately 25 kilometers from the Aconcagua Provincial Park, this ski area is renowned for its powdery slopes and breathtaking scenery.
Los Penitentes owes its name to the unique rock formations that resemble a procession of hooded monks, which can be seen on the drive up to the resort. Established as a ski destination in the 1970s, it has become a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. The resort typically operates from June to August, capitalizing on the Southern Hemisphere's winter months.
The ski area covers a range of levels, with approximately 300 hectares of skiable terrain that includes 28 marked trails and a variety of off-piste opportunities. The slopes cater to beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers, ensuring that everyone from novices to experts can enjoy the snow-covered Andean slopes.
Los Penitentes is not just about alpine skiing; it also offers other winter activities such as snowboarding, freestyle skiing, and snowshoeing. The resort is equipped with a ski school for those looking to improve their skills, as well as rental shops for all necessary equipment.
While the resort is smaller than some of its more famous counterparts, it provides a cozy and less crowded alternative with all the essential amenities, including comfortable lodgings, dining options, and après-ski entertainment. Its location also makes it a perfect base for those seeking to explore the nearby Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Americas.
Los Penitentes – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Puente del Inca, Aconcagua Provincial Park.