Within the framework of a wide range of landscapes it offers Argentina Throughout its territory, there are numerous natural wonders, approximately 1000 waterfalls throughout the country, which offer stunning images. Some are hidden in mountains, forests and steppes, and others, more accessible, near major cities.
In any case, each waterfall provides the opportunity to connect with the incomparable tranquility of the environment and enjoy the incredible staging that nature gives us when it suddenly interrupts the cause of a stream or river.
Waterfalls to visit in Argentina
Mallín Ahogado Waterfall in Río Negro
10 kilometers from El Bolsón, precisely within the Loma del Medio Forest Reserve- Río Azulthe Mallín Ahogado waterfall is formed when the stream is encased in a stone bed and forms the 30 meter high waterfall. To access there is a main path that descends to the base of the waterfall, where there is a natural pool.
During this journey to the waterfall, on the trail you can find hop and fine fruit producers, sheep dairy cabins, artisans and the Loma Atravesada hydroelectric complex, which provides energy to the Patagonian area.
drowned mallin waterfall
The waterfall is 30 meters high.
Salto del Agrio in Neuquén
Located in Caviahue, one of the most beautiful places in the region, there is a famous waterfall that is worth visiting. To get there you have to follow the path of Trolote Canyonwhich covers approximately 10 kilometers and leads to the aforementioned waterfall.
This impressive waterfall, with a drop of about 60 meterscreates a unique visual spectacle by bursting into a small turquoise lagoon at its base. The place, according to the Mapuche tradition of the area, has always been a site of worship. Guarded by a group of monkey puzzle trees and set against the backdrop of the Copahue volcano, the environment adds vibrant colors to this natural wonder.
Considered magical by those who visit, this site offers the opportunity to marvel at Mother Nature and capture spectacular images. It is, without a doubt, a must-see stop for those exploring the area.
sour jump

Located in Neuquén, the water falls 60 meters into a mirror of turquoise water.
Santa Rosa de Calamuchita waterfall in Córdoba
The waterfall is located at the foot of the Small Sierras, close to the urban area and protected by vegetation and wild birds. It is accessed through provincial route No. 5, followed 700 meters along a dirt road towards the El Águila Viewpoint. The self-guided walk involves a decrease in difficulty.
He 1600 meter trail runs through native forest next to the Loyola stream, where you can see trees such as Talas, Molles, Espinillos, Chañares, Piquillines, Peperina, and fauna that includes birds such as Blackbirds, Semilleros, Woodpeckers, King of the Forest, as well as mammals such as skunks, hares and cuises .
During the route, every 150 meters, numerical references are located. It begins with the number 1 at 666 meters above sea level and ends with the number 10 at 705 meters above sea level. The visitor can choose from post number 7 for two alternatives: high circuit and low circuit, both ending in the waterfall of about 6 meters.
santa rosa calamuchita waterfall

The self-guided walk to the waterfall involves a decrease in difficulty.
Santa Ana Waterfall in Neuquén
Although few tourists venture to explore this amazing destination located along the National Route 231connecting Argentina with Chili through the Cardenal Antonio Samore Passit is one of the must-see places in Villa La Angostura. To access the Santa Ana waterfall you have to cross Argentine customs and travel about 13 kilometers. It is before reaching Chilean territory.
The most prominent feature of this charming waterfall is its unique natural environmentwhere crystal clear water falls from a basalt ledge with approximately 40 meters high. In addition, it can be seen from the base, located at the top of a hill accessible by a walk of about 20 minutes, or from the cavern behind the jump, a completely different perspective.
santa ana waterfall

It is close to Villa La Angostura and is worth visiting.
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