Lagunón Laguna Protected Area is a vital coastal wetland in Uruguay, offering serene natural landscapes ideal for birdwatching and nature walks along its lagoons and marshes.
Lagunón Laguna Protected Area is located near the southeastern coast of Uruguay, within the Canelones Department. This protected wetland encompasses a unique system of lagoons, marshes, and dunes that support diverse flora and fauna, particularly migratory and endemic bird species. The area plays a key ecological role by filtering water and providing habitat for aquatic and terrestrial wildlife. Geographically, the landscape consists of sandy coastal plains interspersed with freshwater lagoons and salt marshes, creating a mosaic of ecosystems vital for biodiversity conservation. Historically, the region was traditionally utilized by local communities for small-scale fishing and reed harvesting, but increasing awareness of its environmental importance has led to protective status. Outdoor enthusiasts visit Lagunón Laguna for birdwatching, guided nature walks, and peaceful photography opportunities. The area offers a tranquil escape from urban centers, emphasizing low-impact recreation and environmental education. The nearby dunes and lagoon rims provide scenic viewpoints, ideal for spotting rare waterbirds such as the white-winged coot and southern screamer. Visitor appeal lies in its quiet, pristine environment where one can connect with Uruguay’s coastal wetland ecosystems.
Scenic boardwalks overlooking Lagunón Lagoon with abundant birdlife
Unique coastal wetland ecosystem hosting migratory waterfowl
Peaceful nature trails ideal for bird photography and wildlife observation
Secluded dune areas perfect for quiet reflection and sunset views
A freshwater lagoon central to the protected area, providing critical habitat for diverse aquatic birds.
Sandy dunes bordering the wetland, offering scenic views and supporting specialized vegetation.
Important stopover area for migratory species such as the white-winged coot and other waterfowl.