
La Season 2025 of the Trevelin Tulip Field It was inaugurated with an event that brought together authorities, press and visitors in the October 16 ValleyLocated 13 kilometers from the town, the property began its tenth year of operation with a strengthened offering and an agenda aimed at sustaining the growth of tourism in the region.
The beginning was marked by a high influx by the public and by innovations in infrastructure, cultivation and services. The combination of expansions, new varieties and the desire to consolidate the project has placed the course as one of the most recognizable attractions of the region in spring.
Official opening and institutional presence
The ceremony was attended by the Minister of Tourism and Protected Areas of Chubut, Diego Lapenna, the owner of the field, Juan Carlos Ledesma, and the mayors of Esquel and Trevelin, Matías Taccetta y Hector IngramThe head of Chubut Sports also participated, Milton Reyes, along with representatives of Futaleufú (Chile), which reinforced the regional and cross-border nature of the event.
The event, on its tenth anniversary, was accompanied by the Military Band “Malvinas Argentinas” from Esquel, which provided a musical backdrop for the day. The provincial government emphasized the importance of tourism as an economic driver and its construction in a cross, beyond political colors.
Seasonal news: surface area, varieties and services
With an eye on improving the visitor experience, the course incorporated an additional hectare of cultivation and added twelve new varieties of tulips. These additions rely on adaptation and management work that requires investment and time to offer more diverse and staggered blooms.
In addition to the agronomic, they were enabled new sanitary facilities or with a domo intended for activities and customer service, measures that seek to organize flows, increase comfort and raise the standard of visits without losing the rural spirit of the property.
- Crop expansion: +1 ha on the existing surface.
- Botanical catalogue: +12 varieties incorporated this spring.
- Services: improvements in health and premiere of domo multipurpose.
As the organization highlighted, the philosophy of the venture continues to be reinvestment each income in the field itself to maintain quality and differentiate itself, an approach that has allowed for continued growth over the last decade.
Influx and first impact data
During the long opening weekend, between Friday 10th and Sunday 12th, the property exceeded the 2.000 visitorsIn parallel, the cities of Esquel and Trevelin registered full hotel occupancy, an indicator that consolidates spring as a key window for the local economy.
The flow included national and international public attracted by the chromatic show blooms and the complementary offerings in the area. Coordination between the public and private sectors, those present emphasized, is crucial to capitalize on this seasonality with services and proposals that are up to par.
The project, today and tomorrow
The owner, Juan Carlos Ledesma, reviewed the evolution of the enterprise from its modest origins and stressed that the priority remains improve each campaign with concrete investments. The Trevelin field has thus become a reference for the region in terms of agrotourism linked to flowering.
Looking to the future, progress is being made in the implementation of a new tulip field on 28 de Julio in the Atlantic coast of Chubut, about 500 kilometers from Trevelin. The initiative aims to expand the reach of the floral experience to another area of the province, diversify the offering, and continue adding spring attractions.
Where it is and what makes the visit special
The Tulip Field is located at 13 km from Trevelin, in the surroundings of the 16 de Octubre Valley, an enclave that combines mountain landscape, nearby tourist services and a flowering calendar that concentrates its peak in springThe combination of color, scale of cultivation, and natural surroundings explains the public's loyalty.
With a decade of history, the enterprise revalidates its role as a major tourist player in the region, supported by visible improvements, an expanding botanical offering, and a visitor response that supports the direction taken. The 2025 season thus begins with momentum, institutional collaboration, and new steps already in the works.