The lake district gathers a set
of unbelievable beautiful National Parks and its surroundings. Vast
extensions of virgin woods, deep crystal-clear water lakes and the
snowed peaks of the Andes are woven in an exceptionally attractive
landscape that changes as the seasons go by. In winter, the mountains
dress in white making ski an unavoidable passion. In springtime,
the woods ornate with countless flowers creating a real symphony
of colors. In summer, the exuberant woods turns into a tapestry
of assorted greens. And once the fall arrives, the woods, that seem
to get ready for winter in a last colorful effort, dyes its leaves
with different shades of ochre, yellow and red contrasting with
the everlasting green of the coihues.
The region goes from Lake Aluminé, in the northern end of
the Province of Neuquén, down to Lake Futalaufquen, in the
Province of Chubut.
The scenic map of this district includes three
major areas: San Martín de los Andes with its Lanín
National Park, in Neuquén; San Carlos de Bariloche with its
Nahuel Huapi National Park, in Río Negro; and finally El
Bolsón with its Lake Puelo National Park, along with Esquel
with its Los Alerces National Park, in Chubut.
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