Lago Buenos Aires National Park is a breathtaking protected area in Argentine Patagonia, known for its spectacular lake views, rugged mountain landscapes, and rich biodiversity, offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities in a remote wilderness setting.
Lago Buenos Aires National Park, located in the southwestern region of Santa Cruz Province in Argentine Patagonia, encompasses a stunning and diverse landscape centered around Lago Buenos Aires (also known as Lake General Carrera on the Chilean side). The park spans a vast area of steppe, forests, rugged mountains, and lake shorelines, providing critical habitat for rare Patagonian wildlife and pristine natural environments. The park’s geography features the Andes' eastern slopes, with dramatic cliffs and glacially-carved valleys, while the extensive shoreline of Lago Buenos Aires offers strikingly clear turquoise waters contrasted against snow-capped peaks. Ecologically, the park preserves a mix of Patagonian steppe, lenga beech forests, and high-altitude shrublands. Wildlife includes species such as the guanaco, Andean condor, puma, and various endemic birds. Historically, the region was inhabited by indigenous Tehuelche peoples; the park itself was established to protect this unique landscape and its ecosystems. Visitors to the park can enjoy hiking, fishing, wildlife watching, boating on the lake, and photography, all enhanced by the area's remoteness and scenic grandeur. Notable landmarks include the crystal-clear waters of Lago Buenos Aires, dramatic viewpoints overlooking the lake and the Andes, and small, quiet beaches along the shore. The park’s allure lies in its raw natural beauty, offering solitude and unspoiled wilderness to explorers and nature lovers alike.
The breathtaking panoramic views from Cerro Tres Lagos overlooking Lago Buenos Aires
Diverse Patagonian wildlife including guanacos and Andean condors
Crystal-clear turquoise waters of Lago Buenos Aires, ideal for fishing and boating
Remote backcountry trails offering solitude and pristine wilderness experiences
The largest lake in Patagonia, known for its brilliant turquoise waters, extending into Chile where it is called Lake General Carrera.
A prominent mountain peak providing spectacular views of the lake and surrounding Andes mountains; a favorite vantage point for photographers and hikers.
Extensive grasslands home to native wildlife such as guanacos, foxes, and raptors, showcasing the region's unique biodiversity.