Most are surprised to learn that these beautiful waterfalls and natural pools are in the province of Buenos Aires.
Despite the apparent uniformity of the region, the province of Buenos Aires has beautiful streams and waterfalls which are a testimony to the geographical diversity of the province. These incredible waterfalls, some very close to CABAattract more and more tourists looking to escape the urban bustle and connect with nature in its purest state.
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These waterfalls feature cold, refreshing waters, ideal for taking a dip before the low temperatures hit, and also incredible viewpoints and places to have a picnic, take photos and have some mates.


Tourism: what are the waterfalls near Buenos Aires
Cifuentes Waterfall
Located at 45 kilometers from Tres Arroyosis the highest in the province of Buenos Aires (between 5 and 7 meters) and has a cave behind its curtain of water. It is part of the Quequén Salado River, offering fishing and water sports, as well as a variety of birds such as swans, ducks and parrots. It is recommended to visit in spring. Tres Arroyos is 498 km from the City of Buenos Aires.
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It is the highest waterfall in the Buenos Aires territory.
Pot of Napostá, Tronquist
It is a natural pool in the mountains, where the Napostá stream originates. Access to the trekking circuit is through the Funke ranch, 16 km from the town of Tornquist. The route follows the Napostá stream, showing water pools, caves and the local flora and fauna. Tornquist It is 588 km from the City of Buenos Aires.
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As its name indicates, it is a giant pot in the middle of the Napostá River.
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The Waterfalls, Necochea
It is a warm water resort located along the Quequén River, originating from the Tandilia massif in the Benito Juárez district. It is located 12 kilometers from Necochea.
It has pools, small waterfalls and waterfalls that reach up to one meter in height, surrounded by lush vegetation. Additionally, for adrenaline fans, the section of the river has a slalom track, being the only one in the province of Buenos Aires and the most constant in the entire country.
The facilities include stoves, a grocery store and toilets.
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A different option in Necochea.
Sierras Grandes Natural Reserve, Sierras de la Ventana Region
In the reserve you can explore hills more than a thousand meters high and seven guided circuits, four of which include waterfalls and pools. It is important to keep in mind that the flow of the waterfalls can vary depending on the rainfall in the region. The available circuits are: Excursion to the Escondida Waterfall, Paredes Rosa Circuit, Pileton Grande and Piedras enclosure, and Cascada Grande, the latter of high difficulty and a duration of eight hours.
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Hidden Waterfall, a waterfall and a natural pool 14 meters deep.
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