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Cordón del Plata Reserve Adventures

Cordón del Plata Reserve is a pristine mountainous conservation area in Mendoza, Argentina, renowned for its towering peaks, diverse wildlife, and exceptional hiking and climbing opportunities.

Approximately 65,000 acres
Acres Protected
Over 30 miles
Miles of Trails
Approximately 10,000
Annual Visitors
2007
Year Established

About Cordón del Plata Reserve

 

Cordón del Plata Reserve is located in the Andes mountain range near the city of Mendoza, Argentina. The reserve encompasses a striking portion of the Cordón del Plata mountain range, which is a prominent subrange of the Andes famous for its rugged terrain and towering peaks, including the highest peak, Cerro Plata (5,950 meters). The geography is characterized by dramatic alpine landscapes, deep valleys, and glacial lakes, attracting mountaineers, trekkers, and nature enthusiasts alike. Ecologically, it harbors diverse flora and fauna adapted to high-altitude environments, such as Andean condors, guanacos, and native Polylepis forests. This reserve plays a critical role in protecting water sources feeding the Mendoza region and maintaining biodiversity in this semi-arid environment. Historically, the area has been utilized by indigenous groups and more recently has developed into a prime destination for outdoor recreation. Key recreational opportunities include multi-day trekking routes, technical climbing, fly fishing in cold mountain streams, and wildlife viewing. Notable landmarks within the reserve include the Laguna de los Tres, the Valle de los Cóndores, and the iconic Cerro Plata peak, which challenge climbers and offer breathtaking vistas. Visitors are drawn to its conservation-focused management approach, which balances human activity with ecological protection, and its accessibility from Mendoza city makes it a top destination for mountaineers seeking Andes adventures. Seasonal closures and permit regulations help preserve the natural environment while enabling safe recreation.

Highlights

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Cerro Plata – The tallest peak in the range (19,520 ft) and a challenging summit for mountaineers

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Lagunas de Campana – A stunning series of glacial lakes offering scenic camping spots

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Valle de los Cóndores – Prime location for spotting native Andean condors soaring overhead

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Paso del Plata Trail – A remote high-altitude pass showcasing panoramic views of the Andes

Notable Natural Features

Cerro Plata

The highest peak in the Cordón del Plata, Cerro Plata offers mountaineers challenging ascents with panoramic views of the Mendoza region.

Lagunas de Campana

A cluster of high-altitude glacial lakes known for their turquoise waters and serene camping environments.

Valle de los Cóndores

A valley renowned as a habitat for Andean condors, providing excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.