Nahuel Huapi National Park: Natural Attraction
Places and attractions in the Natural attraction category
Tronador
Massive peak with steep climbing paths Tronador is an extinct stratovolcano in the southern Andes, located along the border between Argentina and Chile, near the Argentine city of Bariloche. The mountain was named Tronador by locals in reference to the sound of falling seracs.
Gutiérrez Lake
Large lake for kayaking, fishing and hikes Gutiérrez Lake is a lake of the lake region of northern Patagonia in the province of Río Negro, in Argentina. It is of glacial origin, being a Moraine-dammed lake. The lake is connected to Nahuel Huapi Lake. It was named by explorer and naturalist Francisco P. Moreno as an homage to his academic mentor Juan María Gutiérrez.
Espejo Lake
Espejo Lake is a lake of glacial tectonic origin located in southern Neuquén Province, Argentina. The lake lies near the town of Villa La Angostura, on the route known as the Road of the Seven Lakes.
Traful Lake
Freshwater lake with a submerged forest Traful Lake is a lake in the Los Lagos Department of the Argentine province of Neuquén with an area of 76 km². The lake is the starting point of the Traful River that empties into the Nahuel Huapi Lake. It is contained inside Nahuel Huapi National Park.
Cerro López
Cerro López is a mountain located in the province of Río Negro, Argentina, at whose foot lies the town of Colonia Suiza to the east and the lakes Moreno and Nahuel Huapi to the north and northwest respectively, located 25 kilometers from the city...
Nahuel Huapi Lake
Glacial lake for fishing and kayaking Nahuel Huapi Lake is a lake in the lake region of northern Patagonia between the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén, in Argentina. The tourist center of Bariloche is on the southern shore of the lake.
Mascardi Lake
Mascardi Lake is in the lake region of northern Patagonia in Río Negro Province of Argentina. The lake is near the resort city of Bariloche and is within the Nahuel Huapi National Park.
Cerro Volcánico
Cerro Volcánico is a cinder cone in Argentina, located southeast of the massive stratovolcano of Tronador. The cone produced a single andesite lava flow, which has been bracketed in age between 70,000 and 14,000 years ago.