Acatenango Volcano Overnight Hike

  • OLD TOWN OUTFITTERS
  • From $140.00
  • Antigua Guatemala
  • Hiking | Trekking Tours

Overview

This overnight hike to Volcán Acatenango is our top tour, and for good reason. Climb the slopes of beautiful Acatenango to our private campsite – bench-cut into the side of this towering mountain. Enjoy freshly prepared camp meals, incredible panoramic views, and the sights and sounds of nearby Volcán Fuego’s violent volcano eruptions.

Available Languages & Payment Methods

  • English
  • Spanish
  • Cash Accepted
  • Credit | Debit Cards Accepted

Amenities

  • Food

  • Professional Guide

  • Trails

What's Included

  • An experienced local guide from the community of La Soledad
  • Round trip transportation from Old Town Outfitters office in Antigua
  • All park entrance fees
  • Freshly prepared picnic lunch, dinner, and breakfast + juice/coffee/tea & snacks
  • Sleeping bags
  • Sleeping pads
  • High-Altitude Tents

What to Expect

Day 1: Hike To Camp

Our group leaves from the Old Town Outfitters Shop at 8:00 am, where you can fill up your water bottles and purchase any additional gear you might need. Hikers should eat breakfast beforehand and pack a small snack for the road. A one-hour drive takes us from Antigua to the sleepy mountain village of La Soledad, perched on the ridge of the Pacific slope of Volcano Acatenango. The trail up Volcano Acatenango has four distinct microclimates, each of which will take you about an hour to traverse. We’ll begin by walking up a steep trail through local farm fields - the same trail used by local villagers each morning to access their corn, snow pea and lily fields. Our first hour of hiking will help you acclimatize and warm up the leg muscles for the day’s hike.

The second phase of our ascent passes through an old-growth tropical cloud forest. In this environmental zone, we find some of Acatenango’s oldest trees, incredible biodiversity of flora and fauna, fresh mountain air and the sounds of local birds and wildlife. This type of high-alpine cloud forest is found on the upper slopes of many of Guatemala’s tallest volcanoes and mountains and is home to the famous Quetzal.

After exiting the cloud forest, we will be rewarded with fantastic views of the other highland volcanoes (Atitlan, Toliman, San Pedro, Santa Maria, Santo Tomas, Tajamulco), along with glimpses of the Cuchumatanes mountain chain. A fresh picnic is prepared mid-day for our group to enjoy.

Temperate coniferous forest and tropical dry forest characterize the 3rd phase of our ascent, which will lead us to the storm-beaten tree-line of the volcano. Our campsite is perched just below the tree line with sweeping views of the Antigua valley and Volcano Fuego. After setting up camp, hikers are free to rest, relax and enjoy their surroundings while our guide prepares a fresh camp dinner at ~3750m with hot tea and coffee.

Day 2: Summiting Acatenango

In the morning, after an early camp breakfast, our group embarks on a 45-minute ascent to the summit on a sand and gravel scree-trail dotted with dwarf pine trees and high alpine mosses. The trail up to the summit is the steepest we will have seen and leads to the rocky summit exposed to the gusty and cold winds which constantly pass over Acatenango’s peak.

At the summit, our group will rest and enjoy unparalleled 360-degree views of the entirety of the Guatemalan highlands – all the way to the border of Mexico. After 45min at the top (depending on conditions and time considerations), the group will begin the 3-hour descent back towards La Soledad. Our group has the opportunity to descend through an alternate route down Volcan Acatenango, experiencing a variety of microclimates and a beautiful trail. From La Soledad, we will transport back to Antigua, arriving in the afternoon with plenty of time for you to enjoy the delights of the old Spanish colonial capital around 1:00 pm.

Additional Info

NOTE: We have a basecamp on the mountain so you don't have to hump up the camping gear (tent, sleeping bag, pad). That means you only need to carry your personal water, clothes, and any other extras you want. If you prefer to hike with an even lighter load, local porters are available to hire. If you prefer this option, please let us know and we will happily arrange accordingly. Each porter will carry 40 lbs which typically is enough to share between 2 hikers.

  • Backpack for your personal gear
  • Personal toiletries and/or medications
  • Camera, hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
  • A minimum of 4 liters of water (a little over 1 gallon)
  • Flashlight
  • Hiking boots or trekking shoes (no sandals)
  • One warm layer and/or windbreaker
  • Rain jacket (May thru October)
  • Cold-weather clothing for near-freezing night-time temperatures at camp
  • TIP for great service from your Old Town guide!

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