Caviahue-Copahue Provincial Park is a rugged, volcanic park renowned for its geothermal activity, alpine landscapes, and outdoor adventure opportunities in the Argentine Andes.
Located in the Neuquén Province of Argentina, Caviahue-Copahue Provincial Park encompasses a dramatic landscape marked by active volcanoes, thermal springs, and high-elevation forests. The park centers around two striking volcanic peaks, the Copahue Volcano, known for its active fumaroles and sulfuric emissions, and the nearby Caviahue volcano. This dynamic geological setting creates a rich mosaic of ecosystems including lenga beech forests, high Andean meadows, and volcanic soils that support diverse flora and fauna. Indigenous Mapuche culture has deep connections to the area, utilizing the region's thermal waters for healing for centuries. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Caviahue-Copahue for its unique combination of thermal springs, winter sports at nearby ski areas, hiking trails traversing volcanic landscapes, and opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife viewing. The park’s remote location enhances its appeal for visitors seeking tranquility and unspoiled wilderness. Key landmarks include the turquoise Caviahue Lake, steaming fumaroles at Copahue Volcano, and ancient araucaria forests. The park's geothermal activity also supports natural hot springs that visitors can enjoy year-round. The blend of volcanic geology, native forests, and cultural heritage makes Caviahue-Copahue a compelling destination for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers.
Copahue Volcano fumaroles – active geothermal vents emitting sulfur gases
Caviahue Lake – a stunning turquoise glacial lake ideal for scenic views and fishing
Natural hot springs – therapeutic thermal waters used for centuries by indigenous peoples
Araucaria (Monkey Puzzle) forests – ancient, rare Andean conifer groves
An active volcano famous for its steaming fumaroles and sulfur deposits, providing unique volcanic landscapes and geothermal phenomena.
A pristine high-altitude lake known for its striking turquoise color and recreational fishing opportunities.
Natural hot springs with mineral-rich waters used traditionally for therapeutic purposes and popular among visitors year-round.