Estancio Tranquilo

44,400 Acres of Breathtaking Beauty

70 Square Miles

Argentinan Patagonia | $4,500,000

Estancio Tranquilo

44,400 Acres of Breathtaking Beauty

70 Square Miles

Argentinan Patagonia | $4,500,000

Estancio Tranquilo

44,400 Acres of Breathtaking Beauty

70 Square Miles

Argentinan Patagonia | $4,500,000

A different way to live

community, Freedom & Security

Embrace an off-grid life in a close-knit community.  Grow your own food, explore on horseback, and enjoy the peace of this vast natural world.

Regional Context & Cultural Landscape

 

Estancia Tranquilco sits within a largely intact ranching landscape, surrounded by other large estancias and extensive tracts of open public land. This setting creates a strong sense of scale, privacy, and continuity, with no nearby subdivision or residential development. The surrounding lands remain dedicated to grazing, wildlife habitat, and traditional rural use.

The broader region is shaped by the long-established practice of transhumancia, a seasonal movement of livestock that has defined life in northern Patagonia for generations. Each year, local gauchos move their herds of goats, sheep, cattle, and horses from the lower winter valleys

to designated summer grazing allotments on higher-elevation public lands in the Andes, returning again as winter approaches.

These seasonal migrations follow historic routes across rivers, valleys, and mountain passes and remain an active part of the regional economy and cultural identity. Estancia Tranquilco operates within this living system, benefiting from shared knowledge of pasture management, animal

husbandry, and landscape stewardship refined over decades.

The result is a property embedded in a functioning, low-density pastoral region, where large open spaces are preserved not through restriction but through continued productive use. For owners, this context provides both operational advantages and long-term land security, reinforcing the estancia’s character as part of a working Patagonian landscape rather than an isolated holding.

Location

Estancia Tranquilo is a large, well-established cattle ranch located in northern Patagonia, Argentina, within the Andean cordillera near the Chilean border. The property offers a rare combination of scale, diverse landscapes, reliable water, and fully developed livestock infrastructure across both winter and summer grazing ranges.

The estancia encompasses approximately 44,400 acres, comprised of 37,000 acres of winter range (11,250 hectares plus an adjoining 3,750-hectare parcel) and 7,400 acres of high-elevation summer grazing land (3,000 hectares) extending to the continental divide of the Andes.

Livestock movement between seasonal ranges is managed either by truck or through a traditional three- to four-day cattle drive along a remote river corridor that is seldom traveled and well suited to camping and fishing.

The climate is dry and comfortable, with four distinct seasons. The high-elevation summer lands receive snow from May through September, while the winter range experiences lighter, intermittent snowfall and generally mild temperatures.

A Working Patagonian Landscape

Estancia Tranquilo is a large, established cattle ranch located in northern Patagonia, Argentina, within the Andean cordillera near the Chilean border. Spanning approximately 44,400 acres, the property offers a rare combination of scale, ecological diversity, reliable water, and fully developed livestock infrastructure across both winter and summer grazing ranges.

Unlike isolated land holdings, Estancia Tranquilo is part of a living, working landscape—one defined by open space, traditional ranching practices, and long-term land stewardship.

Scale & Seasonal Range

The estancia is thoughtfully divided between:

  • Winter Range — ~37,000 acres
    Rolling foothills, productive pasture, and accessible infrastructure
  • Summer Range — ~7,400 acres
    High-elevation alpine terrain extending to the continental divide of the Andes

Livestock move seasonally between these ranges, either by vehicle or along a traditional multi-day cattle drive through a remote river corridor—an experience that reflects the enduring rhythms of Patagonian ranching.

Landscape & Ecology

Winter Range

The winter lands lie within the northern Patagonian steppe, characterized by open valleys, gentle hills, and highly productive natural pasture.

Grassy mallines (wet meadows)—fed by groundwater and springs—provide rich forage, while surrounding hills support native grasses and shrubs adapted to the region’s dry climate. A year-round creek, lined with mature poplars and willows, runs through the property, supported by additional seasonal waterways and natural springs.

This diverse landscape creates resilient, reliable grazing conditions throughout the year.

Summer Range

The summer grazing lands rise into the Andes, reaching the continental divide and offering some of the most dramatic terrain on the property.

Steep ridgelines, sheltered valleys, and high passes define this landscape, where cooler temperatures and increased precipitation support lush seasonal grazing. Numerous natural springs feed a network of creeks and streams, ensuring abundant water across all four primary valleys.

Vegetation shifts with elevation—from native Ñire woodlands in protected areas to alpine grasses and open high-country terrain. From the ridgelines, the views extend endlessly along the Andes, with snow-capped peaks and volcanic formations dominating the horizon.

Water, Wildlife & Natural Features

Water is one of the estancia’s defining assets.

Natural springs, creeks, and trout streams run throughout the property, ultimately feeding into the Picunleo River—known for its large wild rainbow trout and limited fishing pressure.

Wildlife is abundant and diverse, including:

  • Andean condors, eagles, and hawks
  • Guanaco, foxes, and puma
  • Flamingos migrating through regional corridors

The region is notably free of mosquitoes and poisonous snakes, contributing to both livestock health and overall quality of life.

Infrastructure & Operations

The winter range is fully equipped for livestock operations, with:

  • Working corrals and handling facilities
  • Barns, feedlot, and silo
  • Fenced pastures and perimeter fencing
  • Road access and on-grid electricity

The ranch currently supports:

  • ~500 mother cows
  • ~1,000 goats
  • ~200 sheep
  • ~70 horses

This reflects both the scale of the land and the diversity of established agricultural use.

Access & Climate

The climate is dry and temperate, with four distinct seasons.

  • Summer ranges receive consistent winter snowfall
  • Winter lands experience mild, intermittent snow

The property remains operational year-round.

Access is convenient:

  • ~30 minutes to El Huecu (local services)
  • ~1 hour to Chos Malal (regional hub)

Cultural & Regional Context

Estancia Tranquilo sits within a largely intact ranching region, surrounded by expansive estancias and open public land. There is no nearby subdivision or residential development—only working landscapes dedicated to grazing, wildlife, and traditional use.

The area is shaped by transhumancia, a centuries-old practice in which gauchos move livestock seasonally between valleys and high Andean grazing lands. These migrations follow historic routes and remain an active part of the region’s economy and identity.

Ownership here is not separate from the land—it is part of an ongoing system of stewardship, knowledge, and tradition.

Investment Perspective

Estancia Tranquilo offers a compelling combination of:

Low annual property taxes

Established infrastructure and operations

Strong regional ranching economy

Access to skilled labor

Long-term land appreciation potential

With increasing global demand for agricultural land and natural resources, the property represents both a functional working ranch and a long-term landholding investment in one of Patagonia’s most intact and scenic regions.

Estancia Tranquilo is more than a property- it is a place defined by scale, continuity, and a way of life that has endured for generations.

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