Tallest Mountains in Argentina
Argentina is a mountaineer’s paradise, containing the majority of the highest peaks in the Andes. In fact, many of the tallest mountains in the Western Hemisphere are located either entirely within Argentina or along its border with Chile.
Here are the 10 tallest mountains in Argentina, ranked by elevation.
| Rank | Mountain | Elevation (m) | Elevation (ft) | Region/Province |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aconcagua | 6,961m | 22,838′ | Mendoza |
| 2 | Ojos del Salado | 6,893m | 22,615′ | Catamarca (Border w/ Chile) |
| 3 | Monte Pissis | 6,795m | 22,293′ | La Rioja / Catamarca |
| 4 | Cerro Bonete | 6,759m | 22,175′ | La Rioja |
| 5 | Nevado Tres Cruces | 6,748m | 22,139′ | Catamarca (Border w/ Chile) |
| 6 | Llullaillaco | 6,739m | 22,110′ | Salta (Border w/ Chile) |
| 7 | Mercedario | 6,720m | 22,047′ | San Juan |
| 8 | Walther Penck | 6,658m | 21,844′ | Catamarca |
| 9 | Incahuasi | 6,621m | 21,722′ | Catamarca (Border w/ Chile) |
| 10 | Tupungato | 6,570m | 21,555′ | Mendoza (Border w/ Chile) |