Cerro Campana
| Cerro Campana | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 2,094 m (6,870 ft) |
| Geography | |
| Location | Located in the disputed area between Argentina and Chile in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. |
| Countries | |
| Parent range | Andes |
Cerro Campana is a glaciated mountain in the Andes mountain range in Patagonia, located on the eastern edge of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, west of Lake Viedma, and south of the glacier of the same name within the disputed area between Chile and Argentina.
For Argentina, the mountain has been part of Los Glaciares National Park since 1937, in the Lago Argentino Department of Santa Cruz Province, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. For Chile, its western side has been part of Bernardo O'Higgins National Park since 1969, in the Natales commune of Última Esperanza Province in the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Region. Its height is 2,570 m (8,430 ft) above sea level, and it is located near Cerro Mascarello and Cerro Moyano.