Puerto Piray Eco Reserve is a protected subtropical forest area in northeastern Argentina, offering rich biodiversity, tranquil natural settings, and opportunities for wildlife observation and low-impact outdoor recreation.
Puerto Piray Eco Reserve is located in the province of Misiones, Argentina, nestled within the Atlantic Forest biome—one of the richest and most threatened ecosystems on the planet. Spanning a primary and secondary subtropical forest landscape, the reserve provides crucial habitat for numerous native species including howler monkeys, toucans, capuchin monkeys, small cats, and a variety of amphibians and reptiles. The terrain is characterized by gently rolling hills, dense forest cover, and small streams contributing to the Paraná River basin. Established as a conservation area to protect the remnants of the Atlantic Forest, the reserve supports biodiversity preservation and ecological research while serving as a tranquil space for nature lovers. Key activities include guided nature walks, birdwatching tours, and educational programs focused on ecology and sustainable management. Visitors appreciate the rich flora featuring species such as lapacho trees and yvyra pytu palms, alongside vibrant understory plants. The reserve has become a valuable refuge amid expanding agricultural development and offers an accessible glimpse into the subtropical rainforest environment prevalent in this region of Argentina. The visitor appeal lies in its peaceful ambiance, opportunities for intimate wildlife encounters, and interpretive trails that highlight the delicate balance of this threatened ecosystem.
Diverse Atlantic Forest ecosystem with lush subtropical flora
Excellent opportunities for birdwatching including toucans and hummingbirds
Guided interpretation trails showcasing native wildlife and plant species
Quiet riverside spots perfect for contemplative nature observation
Several well-marked trails provide access through different parts of the forest, with signage explaining flora and fauna.
Small clean waterways run through the reserve, supporting diverse aquatic life and enhancing the peaceful atmosphere.
The reserve protects numerous rare and endemic species of the Atlantic Forest biome, critical for conservation efforts.