Nahuel Huapi National Park (Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi) Overview
In 1903 Dr Francisco P Moreno donated 710,000 hectares (1,754,386 acres) of land which became a state national park known as Nacional del Sur (Southern National Park). In 1934 it was renamed Nahuel Huapi National Park which comes from the Mapuche language, Nahuel meaning 'tiger' and Huapi meaning 'island'. The park offers trekkers and sightseers many areas of natural beauty, including an extinct volcano called Tronador, alpine meadows and amazing fauna. The sprawling glacial lake, Lake Nahuel Huapi, stretches over 100km (63 miles) to the border with Chile; the lake contains a nature reserve, the Isla Victoria, which can be reached by private or organized boat trips.
Contact Addresses Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Avenida San Martin 24, Casilla de correo 380, 8400 San Carlos de Bariloche, Rio Negro Province, Argentina Tel/Fax: (029) 4442 3121/11 or 4442 2366. Fax: (029) 4442 2989. E-mail: pnhuapi@bariloche.com.ar or pnint@bariloche.com.ar Website: www.parquesnacionale.gov.br
Transportation Air: Ministro Pistarini Airport (Buenos Aires). Road: Coach: Services from San Carlos de Bariloche.
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