Lake Posadas is one of the jewels of Santa Cruz and a tourist site the same for mountain lovers.
With the Argentine coast Being the center of tourism in the country for those who seek to escape a few days of routine and work and enjoy a relaxing weekend, many times the interior of the country is left without traveling. However, there are hidden points in all the ideal provinces for those who want to flee from the noise of the city.
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AND Posadas Lake It is one of them. Located in the province of Santa Cruzand 22 km from Lake Pueyrredón. It is an ideal place for fishing fans and outdoor activities. If you are looking for a unique plan for Easter, this place can be a good option.


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Where Lake Posadas is located
Posadas Lake It is located in the department of Río Chico, in the province of Santa Cruzbeing part of Argentine Patagonia. This town is at the foot of the Plateau of El Águila, in a natural environment that includes mountainous elevations with turquoise water mirrors, creating a unique microclimate that enriches the experience of visiting this Patagonian sector hidden from mass tourism.
What can be done in Lake Posadas
The diversity of activities available in Lake Posadas will leave all travelers to taste, regardless of age. Excursions can be performed to Cerro del Indiotour the famous Lagos Circuitone of the most chosen routes, or know the GOLD GROGINTAa geographical accident that impresses with its natural beauty.
In addition, you can always Practice fishing sports in the crystalline waters of the area, one of the most popular activities among visitors, and carry out walks to the San Lorenzo hillideal for lovers of mountaineering.
How to go to Lake Posadas
Lake Posadas is northwest of the province of Santa Cruz. To get there you have to deviate from the Route 40at the height of Under snails. There are 75 kilometers of gravel, heading to the Andes mountain range. Another way to get to the town is from the old ones, by Provincial Route 41known as the road to Monte Zeballos. This section can be traveled Only in summer and houses one of the most shocking and varied landscapes of Patagonia.
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