Chapelco Explained

Cerro Chapelco
Nearest City:San Martín de los Andes, 19km (12miles)
Coordinates:-40.1667°N -91°W
Vertical:730m (2,400feet)[1]
Top Elevation:1980m (6,500feet)[2]
Base Elevation:1250m (4,100feet)[3]
Skiable Area:140ha[4]
Number Trails:29 - 24.6km (15.3miles).
 Green - 9
 Blue - 5
 Red - 12
 Black - 3
Longest Run:5.3km (03.3miles)
Liftsystem:1 Gondola lift
5 Chairlifts
4 T-bar lifts
2 Magic carpets
4 Ski tows
2 Conveyor belts
Lift Capacity:14,500/hour
Snowmaking:500 cannons
Snowfall:base: 1.5m (04.9feet)
top: 2.5m (08.2feet)
External Link:chapelco.com

Chapelco, or Cerro Chapelco, is a mountain and massif in Neuquén Province, south-western Argentina. The ski station of the same name is located 19km (12miles) from the resort town of San Martín de los Andes.

Designed by Federico Graeff and established in 1946, Chapelco became an increasingly popular tourist destination after 1970. The station maintains a ski and snowboard school with 200 instructors for all ages as well as numerous lodges, the most important of which is the Graeff Lodge; eight restaurants; a ski and snowboard rental and repair center; boutiques and cybercafés; and emergency and other basic services. The station is accessible via National Route 234 from San Martín de los Andes, and via a two-hour flight from Jorge Newbery Airport in Buenos Aires to the Aviador Carlos Campos Airport.[4]

Chapelco hosted Snowboardcross events for the 2008-09 and 2009-10 FIS Snowboard World Cup:

DatePlaceGenderDisciplineWinnerSecondThird
Chapelco Men'sSnowboardcross
Women's
DatePlaceGenderDisciplineWinnerSecondThird
Chapelco Men's Snowboardcross
Women's

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-40.1667°N -91°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chapelco. Interpatagonia.
  2. Web site: Cerro Chapelco. Chapelco Ski Resort.
  3. Web site: Chapelco vacaciones. Nieve y Esquí. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120413180417/http://www.valesdedescuentos.com.ar/centrosdeski/chapelcocerro.html. 2012-04-13.
  4. Web site: Nieve y Esquí. Provincia de Neuquén.