Karukinka Gravel Race 2025 is an epic multi-stage gravel race set in one of the most remote and untouched regions of the world—Tierra del Fuego, Chile. Taking place from December 8 to 12, 2025, this five-stage adventure spans 440 kilometers with 5,500 meters of elevation gain, traversing rugged pampas, ancient forests, pristine lakes, and two of the southernmost mountain passes on Earth. The course follows the Ruta Vicuña-Yendegaia, a legendary road built by the Chilean military, connecting the Strait of Magellan to the Beagle Channel. Riders will experience endless gravel roads, extreme weather conditions, and total wilderness, making this race a true test of endurance and self-reliance. The long summer days of December, with nearly 19 hours of daylight, allow competitors to push their limits in a breathtaking yet punishing landscape. With logistics fully supported by the event, riders will have tent accommodations, meals, and transport provided, ensuring they can focus solely on the experience. Starting in Punta Arenas on December 7, competitors will be transferred to Tierra del Fuego before embarking on this once-in-a-lifetime gravel expedition. Whether racing for the podium or seeking the ultimate adventure, Karukinka Gravel Race 2025 promises to be the wildest and most remote gravel race in the world.
Pampa Guanaco - Villa Cameron
Villa Cameron - Lago Blanco
Lago Blanco - Caleta Maria
Caleta Maria - Pampa Guanaco