It’s the ideal place to plan routes through Patagonia Park and consider distances to and from each entrance. The entrance offers over fifty kilometers of self-guided trails, making it a great spot for observing wildlife. It also serves as one of the entrances to the Cueva de las Manos archeological site and provides accommodations such …
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El Sauco is situated in Patagonia National Park, 24 km from Route 40. To access the Blanco River from the camping area, follow a short path that offers stunning views of the ravines and valley landscape El Sauco EntranceEl Sauco is situated in Patagonia National Park, 24 km from Route 40. Hiking To access the …
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A former cattle ranch that's open to the public now features over forty kilometers of trails, providing access to both Lake Buenos Aires and the plateau that shares its name. The entrance to the area has an extensive network of trails with varying levels of difficulty. Visitors can enjoy looped walking and hiking trails while …
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