Spread across the two provinces of Neuquén and Rio Negro and to the northwest of Patagonia, Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi spans nearly 2 million acres and has the distinction of being the first national park in Argentina. Named after the lake of which it surrounds, the park offers an array of recreational activities from kayaking to fishing, hiking, mountaineering the dormant volcano Mount Tronador and taking in the incredible view from atop Cerro Campanario. Other notable spots to explore include Afrrayanes Forest in the Quetrihué Peninsula, the Limay River, and the Enchanted Valley.

Rio Negro, Argentina, Phone: +54-29-44-42-31-11

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