Reserva Natural de Punta Negra is a protected natural reserve located in the Andes foothills of Mendoza Province, Argentina, offering striking mountain landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking and fishing.
Reserva Natural de Punta Negra is situated near the town of Potrerillos in the Andes foothills of Mendoza Province, Argentina. This natural reserve encompasses a rugged mountainous terrain characterized by dramatic granite rock formations, crystal-clear mountain streams, and typical dry Andean forest ecosystems, including species like algarrobos and chañares. The reserve plays a critical role in conserving native wildlife such as condors, foxes, and a variety of bird species, making it an important area for biodiversity conservation in the region. Human history in the area ties closely with indigenous cultures and more recent agricultural developments, with the reserve now protecting the natural environment from increasing urban development pressure. Visitors to Reserva Natural de Punta Negra can engage in hiking along marked trails that wind through the rocky landscapes offering panoramic views of the Andes and the nearby Potrerillos dam and reservoir. Fishing enthusiasts are drawn to its pristine waters, while photographers and nature lovers appreciate the reserve’s relatively untouched wilderness. The reserve’s elevation and climate yield a semi-arid environment with seasonal variation: warm, dry summers and cold winters with occasional snowfall. Beyond outdoor activities, visitors can explore geological formations and rare plant species unique to this area. While the reserve remains less commercialized than Argentina’s national parks, its solitude and scenic beauty are major draws for travelers seeking an authentic Andean nature experience close to Mendoza city.
Stunning views of the Andes and Potrerillos reservoir from hiking trails
Diverse dry mountain forest ecosystems with endemic plant species
Excellent fly fishing spots in clear mountain streams
Secluded rock formations ideal for photography and rock scrambling
Unique granite outcrops offering panoramic views and opportunities for rock scrambling.
A scenic viewpoint overlooking the large man-made reservoir, popular for photography and birdwatching.
A distinctive plant community dominated by algarrobo and chañar trees supporting diverse wildlife.