Reserva de Horco Molle is a protected natural area located in the Sierra del Aconquija mountain range, offering diverse hiking opportunities and rich biodiversity near the city of San Miguel de Tucumán.
Reserva de Horco Molle is situated in the northwestern province of Tucumán, Argentina, positioned in the foothills of the Sierra del Aconquija, part of the greater Andes. This reserve serves as an important ecological buffer for the surrounding high-altitude cloud forests and montane ecosystems. The area features steep slopes, rocky outcrops, and valleys that support a diverse range of flora such as quebracho trees, laurels, and various endemic shrubs, alongside fauna species like the Puma concolor, Andean fox, and a variety of bird species including hummingbirds and toucans. Historically, the region has been valued for both its ecological importance and its proximity to the urban center of San Miguel de Tucumán, making it a popular destination for local residents and nature enthusiasts alike. Visitors to Reserva de Horco Molle can enjoy hiking trails that range from short walks to more challenging treks leading to viewpoints that offer expansive views of the Tucumán valley and the surrounding mountains. The area's preservation efforts focus on maintaining the natural flora and fauna while promoting sustainable recreation. Additionally, the reserve plays a role in protecting local water sources and preserving cultural ties to the indigenous communities that have inhabited the area. Its close proximity to the city makes it accessible for day trips and ecological tours, providing a natural escape within reach of urban amenities.
Mirador del Horco Molle – scenic viewpoint overlooking Tucumán valley
Cloud forest ecosystem hosting unique plant and bird species
Ancient indigenous pathways traceable within the reserve
Quiet remote trails leading to Agua Clara waterfall
A prominent lookout providing panoramic vistas over the city of San Miguel de Tucumán and the surrounding valleys.
A rare high-altitude forest type rich in endemic plant species and important for biodiversity conservation.
A picturesque waterfall accessible via moderate hiking trails, ideal for cooling off during warmer months.