Reserva Natural Cerro Uritorco is a protected nature reserve centered around Cerro Uritorco, the highest peak of the Sierra de Córdoba, renowned for its stunning hiking trails, rich biodiversity, and mystical allure.
Situated in the Punilla Valley of Córdoba Province, Argentina, Reserva Natural Cerro Uritorco encompasses the iconic Cerro Uritorco peak, which rises to 1,949 meters (6,394 feet) above sea level, making it the highest point in the Sierra de Córdoba mountain range. The reserve protects a variety of ecosystems including native Polylepis forests, shrublands, and grasslands, which serve as habitat to a diverse array of wildlife such as guanacos, foxes, numerous birds, and endemic plant species. Cerro Uritorco holds cultural significance and mystique, often associated with local folklore and reputed sites of UFO sightings, drawing visitors intrigued by both natural beauty and the supernatural. The reserve offers well-maintained hiking trails that vary in difficulty, with the most popular route leading to the summit where panoramic views of the Punilla Valley and distant mountains reward trekkers. Adventure seekers have opportunities for rock climbing and bird watching as well. The region’s temperate climate with mild summers and cool winters, coupled with spectacular native flora and tranquil landscapes, makes it a favored destination for ecotourism and outdoor recreation. Visitors often enjoy local towns nearby for cultural immersion and accommodations. The reserve emphasizes conservation efforts to maintain the natural environment while promoting sustainable tourism.
Summit of Cerro Uritorco offering panoramic views of Córdoba Province
Native Polylepis forest ecosystem unique to high-altitude Andes environments
Folklore and reputed UFO hotspot attracting cultural and mystical tourism
Various hiking trails ranging from easy to challenging with scenic landscapes
The highest point in the region, offering expansive views of the Punilla Valley and surrounding mountain ranges.
An unusual high-altitude forest type home to several endemic species, providing a unique ecological experience.
A pair of picturesque waterfalls located along one of the reserve’s less-traveled trails.