Trevelin Lodge serves as the main base for the Southern Patagonia program, set in a quiet valley within easy reach of several of the region’s rivers.
The lodge accommodates up to 18 guests across 14 rooms, each with a private bathroom. Rooms are spacious and well finished, with a clear step up in comfort compared to smaller lodges in the region. Large windows bring in light and views across the surrounding mountains and open valley, giving the whole place a more open, settled feel.
Inside, the lodge is built around a series of generous communal spaces. A comfortable living area and a well-stocked whisky bar tend to draw people together in the evenings, while still leaving space to step away when needed. It’s a setting that works just as well for a quiet drink as it does for a more social group.
Meals are prepared in-house using regional ingredients, with a focus on straightforward Argentine cooking done well. Evenings follow an easy rhythm—returning from the river, gathering for dinner, and settling in without any sense of rush.
A hot tub and massage room offer a practical way to unwind after long days outside, and while the lodge feels removed, WiFi and mobile reception are available when needed. Service is attentive without being overdone, and the overall feel is one of comfort without formality.
As the main hub of the PRG South program, the Trevelin lodge offers a more complete base for the week—spacious, well run, and easy to settle into, especially for those who value a bit more comfort alongside the fishing.
To explore room options, availability, and planning your stay, message Patagonia River Guides.