Argentina
5 resorts
Argentina's ski resorts run down the Andes from Mendoza to the far south of Patagonia. Cerro Catedral, above Bariloche and Lago Nahuel Huapi, is the largest ski area in South America, while Las Leñas in Mendoza is the continent's reference for steep, high-altitude off-piste. Far to the south, Cerro Castor near Ushuaia is the southernmost ski resort on earth, with one of the longest seasons going. The Southern Hemisphere season runs roughly June to October.

Argentina
2388 m
Cerro Catedral
Andes
Altitude
1030 - 2388 m
Pistes
120 km
Snow score
78/100
big domaintree skiing
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Argentina
3430 m
Las Leñas
Andes
Altitude
2240 - 3430 m
Pistes
29 km
Snow score
86/100
high altitudefreeride
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Argentina
1980 m
Chapelco
Andes
Altitude
1250 - 1980 m
Pistes
24.6 km
Snow score
74/100
familyscenic
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Argentina
1057 m
Cerro Castor
Andes
Altitude
195 - 1057 m
Pistes
34 km
Snow score
82/100
Southern Hemisphereisolated
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Argentina
1782 m
Cerro Bayo
Andes
Altitude
1050 - 1782 m
Pistes
14 km
Snow score
72/100
scenicpanoramic
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