Los Arrayanes National Park in Argentina is renowned for its unique arrayán trees and beautiful lakeside scenery, offering a range of outdoor activities and lush landscapes.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Los Arrayanes National Park.
Free access, but some activities may have fees.
November to March offers the best weather, aligning with the Southern Hemisphere's summer.
Main area entrance is through Villa La Angostura.
Accessible via National Route 40; check for seasonal road conditions and closures.
Summers (November to March) are warm with temperatures ranging from 50°F to 77°F. Winters are colder, often dropping below 32°F, and the park may experience snowfall.
Efforts are in place to protect the unique arrayán habitat from invasive species and ensure sustainability amid increasing tourism.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Leads through the captivating cinnamon and ivory-barked arrayán trees, highlighting the ecological wonder of the park.
A scenic trail offering views of Lake Nahuel Huapi and diverse wildlife encounters.
Shorter loop trail with gentle terrain, allowing visitors to explore arrayán groves effortlessly.
Wear hiking boots with good traction to navigate the park’s diverse trails.
Visit in spring or summer (November to March) for the best weather and trail conditions.
Arrive early, as parking near entrance spots can fill up quickly.
Binoculars can enhance wildlife viewing opportunities along the trails.