Lakes and Waterfalls of Chubut
Chubut's Andean region contains a complex network of glacial lakes and cascades within the UNESCO-listed Los Alerces National Park and the Futaleufú River system. This selection includes the expansive Futalaufquen Lake and the binational Vintter Lake, shared with Chile. These water bodies are surrounded by dense Patagonian cypress and coihue forests. Sites like the high-altitude Lago Baggilt are designated natural reserves, while waterfalls such as Cascada Irigoyen provide accessible views of the region’s steep hydrological drops formed by retreating glaciers.
Futalaufquen Lake
Futalaufquen Lake is a large lake in Chubut Province, Argentina. Futalaufquen Lake is in the chain of lakes of the Futaleufú River system of…
Lago Verde
Glacial lake in Los Alerces National Park connected to the Arrayanes River. It is known for its distinct emerald green color caused by suspended glacial minerals.
Lago Baggilt
High-altitude glacial lake and natural reserve located at the foot of Mount Cónico. The area protects primary Andean-Patagonian forests and diverse local fauna.
Vintter Lake
Vintter Lake or Palena Lake is a lake located in Patagonia which is shared by Argentina, where it is known as Lago General Vintter, and by…
Lago Guachito
Remote glacial lake situated in the southwestern Andes of Chubut Province, located near the international border with Chile.
Cascada Irigoyen
A significant waterfall located near the eastern shore of Futalaufquen Lake, reachable via a short, signposted woodland trail.
Cascada de los Tamores
Waterfall located within the southern region of Los Alerces National Park, part of the park's network of mountain streams.
Las Mellizas
A pair of waterfalls and small lakes reached by a trekking path starting from the Villa Futalaufquen area.
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