Acatenango Volcano Essentials
Rising to 3,976 meters near Antigua, Acatenango is a dormant stratovolcano providing a direct vantage point for observing the active Volcán de Fuego. The ascent traverses four distinct microclimates, including high-altitude farmland, tropical cloud forests, and alpine tundra. This collection identifies the essential waypoints for the trek, including the primary trailhead, the volcanic scree slopes near the summit, and established base camps used for overnight viewing of Fuego’s frequent eruptions.
Acatenango
Acatenango is a stratovolcano in Guatemala, close to the city of Antigua. It is part of the mountain range of the Sierra Madre.
Entrada al volcán Acatenango
The official trailhead and registration point where hikers pay the municipal entrance fee before beginning the ascent.
Ruta al volcán Acatenango
The primary hiking trail ascending the volcano's slopes, characterized by steep inclines and transitions through cloud forest and sub-alpine ecosystems.
Acatenango base camp APRODE
Managed camping area located on the ridge facing Volcán de Fuego, offering established sites for overnight stays and eruption viewing.
Zona de Arena Volcán Acatenango
A steep volcanic scree section near the summit where the terrain shifts to loose volcanic sand and gravel.
Ruta volcán de fuego
A connecting trail that leads from the Acatenango saddle toward the active Fuego volcano for those attempting the additional ridge hike.
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