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Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur offers a natural oasis on the edge of Buenos Aires, renowned for its diverse ecosystems and vibrant wildlife viewing opportunities.

865
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
1,000,000
Annual Visitors
1986
Year Established

About Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur

Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur
 

Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur is a vibrant ecological reserve located adjacent to the bustling cityscape of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Spanning approximately 865 acres, it is a significant natural habitat teeming with a variety of ecosystems including wetlands, grasslands, and forests. Established in 1986, the reserve was originally created to provide a natural refuge for both native flora and fauna amidst urban expansion. It serves as a crucial stopover for migratory birds, making it a paradise for birdwatchers with sightings of species like the coscoroba swan and black-necked swan. Visitors to Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur can explore its meandering trails that wind through diverse habitats providing various hiking opportunities. In addition to hiking, the reserve is also ideal for cycling, photography, and peaceful nature walks. One of the reserve's most distinctive features is its proximity to the city, offering scenic views of Buenos Aires' skyline contrasted against the tranquility of nature. There's no entrance fee, making this an accessible adventure for all nature enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Viewpoints for skyline photography

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Diverse bird watching opportunities

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Spacious picnic areas with natural ambiance

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Trails through varying ecosystems

Notable Natural Features

Laguna de los Coipos

A lagoon frequented by capybaras and an array of bird species.

Saladillo Stream

A natural waterway that attracts various aquatic birds.

Reclaimed Coastal Area

Once an industrial dumping ground, now a thriving natural reserve.