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hikes in Huaraz

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Huaraz Trail Map

Huaraz deserves a top position on any "best outdoor adventure meccas across the globe" lists. And no, this isn't an exaggeration. Flanked by the Cordillera Blanca and the Cordillera Negra, two of the Andes' most potent, imposing mountain ranges, Huaraz thrives as the ultimate trekkers' dream. The trails etched into this area twist by and to a variety of scenery and remarkable views: lakes blanketed in mesmerizing blue hues, striking vistas of the Callejón de Huaylas, and beyond impressive, vivid images of peaks coated in ice and snow.

Before you toss your essential hiking gear into your backpack, note that Huaraz sits at just over 9843ft above sea level. And the treks surrounding the area can go over 16404ft above sea level, which means it's beyond essential to get acclimatized before attempting some of the treks in this region to reduce the likelihood of experiencing altitude sickness.

Using some day hikes around Huaraz allows you to explore this wonderful location, and prepare for your trek. Once you're acclimatized, the memorable trails carved into the mountain ranges, paths leading to some of the world's most spectacular views of mountain-tucked lakes, glaciers, and vistas overlooking the valley, await!

Most of the best hikes in Huaraz require you to travel by vehicle to the trailhead. In some cases it's advised to hire a guide due to hidden trailheads. Plenty of backpackers and hikers flock to Huaraz during the high season, elevating the possibility of finding someone to confirm any direction-related enquiries. But in the meantime, our route guides can point you to the right place.

Huaraz is nicknamed Peru's Hiking Capital, and for good reason. This city is the ultimate base for some of the best hikes in the country—and no, the Inca Trail is not in Huaraz!

Types Of Hiking In Huaraz

While Huaraz has some easy hikes, most trails travel to a high altitude, so it's vital to know that your body can work with a little less oxygen in your blood—therefore, some fitness and training may be beneficial! Amid the high altitude treks, you'll also find a collection of short family-friendly hikes to help with the acclimation process.

The various trails peppering around Huaraz offer some of the most spectacular views in the world. It's crazy to think that hiking deeper into the Huascaran National Park—part of the Cordillera Blanca region—or other mountainous slopes for just a couple of hours can take you to some of the most magical, spellbinding views in the entire world.

Easy Hikes In Huaraz

Wilcacocha Viewpoint: Without rapidly elevating your heart rate, the Wilcacocha Viewpoint hike packs a punch when it comes to archetypal Peruvian vistas. The path will carry you across the foothills of Cordillera Negra before you reach the quaint Wilcacocha lake. From this point, you'll continue trekking for a short time until you reach Huanca, where the scenery unfolds to reveal the snow-capped Cordillera Blanca. This is also an excellent acclimatization hike!

Family Hikes In Huaraz

Rock Forest of Hatun Machay: When it comes to the best family hikes in Huaraz, this one deserves the top spot on the list. The elevation level only increases by 853ft, and the quirky stone figures dotting the path will keep everyone entertained. En route, you'll encounter glimpses of locals performing rituals, paintings—dating back to pre-Inca times—carved into a cave, and a vista of Cordillera Huayhuash. Could this hike be any more family-friendly?

Day Hikes In Huaraz

Lake Uruscocha: Get away from it all by letting the forest swallow you into a state of uninterrupted bliss. This 12.4-km, out-and-back route snakes deep into the woods, and eventually, the first lake will come into view. After another 10 minutes of trekking, you'll reach Lake Uruscocha, encircled by lush flora. As you trek, you'll catch glimpses of the various mountains: Hualcan Copa, Huascaran, and Urus.

The Portachuelo de Llanganuco: Not in the mood for a crazy, intense hike, but want to immerse yourself into Huaraz's backyard? Put on your hiking boots and do the Portachuelo de Llanganuco. Instead of ascending, this route has you going down. The start of the trek grants a world-class view of the towering peaks lining the Cordillera Blanca. Travelling down the path will take you to Orqoncocha and Chinancocha—two stunning lakes formed by the ice thawing off of Huascarán, Yanapaccha, Huandoy, and Pisco.

Lake Shallap: This 11.2mi trek beautifully marries local life with quintessential Peruvian views, from staggering mountain ranges to a glistening lake. However, this lake doesn't glimmer like the other lakes dotting the Cordillera Blanca. It enchants with its mystical green hues. The trek to Lake Shallop may be 11.2mi, but it's not too steep, making it an excellent hike for those wanting to spend hours in nature without overexerting themselves!

Challenging Hikes In Huaraz

Lake Churup: This 7.5mi route may be one of the most adventurous hikes in Huaraz. At first, the trail will guide you through a field of Andean grass before you reach the rocky part, which is where the real adventure begins. Just before you arrive at the bright blue lake cradled by a batholith, you'll have to free climb, but don't worry! There are cables to help you out. Some claim that this is a great acclimatization hike, but it does go from 12631ft above sea level to 14600ft, propelling your chances of altitude sickness.

Lake Auquiscocha: This 4.7mi trek may have you panting, but be prepared for the views of Lake Auquiscocha and the snow-capped peaks of Cancaracá and Hualcán to take your breath away once more upon arrival. The trail curves through pine trees, native trees, and eucalyptus trees, carrying you further up the mountain, to a high elevation of 14140ft above sea level.

Best Hikes In Huaraz

Lake 69: You can't go here without visiting one of the best day hikes in not just Huaraz but also Peru. The path curls by views of snow-swept peaks, including the tallest mountain peak in Peru: Huascarán. But catching a glimpse of the towering peak, which stands tall at 22205ft, won't even compare to the turquoise wonder nestled below the soaring Chacraraju: Lake 69. Encountering this lake is truly an unforgettable experience that will leave you enchanted for days.

Pastoruri Glacier: This hike may be super short, but the pinnacle sits at 16404ft above sea level, making it crucial to wait until you're acclimatized to do this trek. The renowned day hike follows a well-marked path until you reach the glacier, surrounded by sky-high peaks.

Lake Awak: Looking for a hike seamlessly blending tradition and culture with Peru's mystical scenery? The Lake Awak hike will exceed expectations. The trail elevates along a steep path peppered with cultural remnants and tales. Locals use this route to carry the crosses that serve as protectors at carnivals. Expect to encounter flowers, views of Huaraz from above, and mountains laden with snow, and eventually, Lake Awak will emerge into view.

When Is The Best Time To Hike In Huaraz?

The ever-changing weather has worked to blur the seasons together in Huaraz. Most people tend to think that rain plummets consistently in January and February, but until recently, these two months haven't had much rain, resulting in warmer days with fewer tourists. Even in December, it may rain in the afternoon boasts of sunny skies in the morning.

Still, the weather can be unpredictable from year to year! Huaraz tends to experience an influx of visitors between May and September, during the dry season. To top it off, visiting during these months drastically increases your chances of joining in on one of the many festivals spanning the area.

If you want sunshine with fewer tourists, try to visit between October and November!

Best Regions For Hiking in Huaraz

With a variety of treks dotting Huaraz, it's hard to choose the best regions to trek! Every area offers a unique, unforgettable experience. You'll find many easy-to-challenging trails within Huascaran National Park, including the magical Lake 69 trek.

Most hikes either sit in the north, south, or in Huascaran National Park, and each area encompasses a range of easy to challenging hikes with a mixture of elevation. Expect staggering mountain views and vibrant blue lakes in each of these regions!

Other Outdoor Activities in Huaraz

Huaraz may be dubbed as Peru's trekking hub for a reason, so expect most outdoor activities to revolve around hiking. If you want to enjoy an activity other than hiking, you can meander the local market and enjoy the nightlife. Backpackers flocking to Huaraz come here to hike!

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The best hikes in Huaraz

Rock forest of Hatun Machay

01. Rock Forest of Hatun Machay
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4.3mi 853ft 2-2.5h

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Lake Churup

02. Lake Churup
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3.7mi 1,936ft 2.5-4h

Lake Churup may be one of the most impressive day hikes in Huaraz! After teetering… Read More

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Lake Uruscocha

03. Lake Uruscocha
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7.7mi 2,100ft 4-5.5h

Travel deep into the forest and farther away from civilization on this relatively off-the-beaten-path. Eventually,… Read More

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Pastoruri Glacier

04. Pastoruri Glacier
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2.5mi 525ft 1-1.5h

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Lake 69

05. Lake 69 Hike
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8.4mi 2,461ft 4.5-6.5h

Without a doubt, Lake 69 is one of the most popular day hikes in Peru.… Read More

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Lake Auquiscocha

06. Lake Auquiscocha
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4.7mi 2,428ft 3.5-4.5h

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Wilcacocha Viewpoint

07. Wilcacocha Viewpoint
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4.2mi 1,444ft 2.5-3.5h

The Wilcacocha Viewpoint hike perfectly embodies the term "short but sweet." Not only does it… Read More

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Portachuelo de Llanganuco

08. Portachuelo de Llanganuco
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8.7mi -3,707ft 0.5h

The Portachuelo de Llanganuco hike differs from most trails: it takes you down rather than… Read More

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Lake Awak

09. Lake Awak
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7.5mi 3,773ft 5.5-7.5h

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Lake Shallap

10. Lake Shallap
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10.7mi 2,001ft 4.5-6.5h

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