Parque Nacional Los Arrayanes – Villa La Angostura, Argentina

Before we embarked on a driving tour of the seven lakes that extend from Nahuel Huapi at the south to Lago Lácar and San Martin de Los Andes to the north we decided to spend a day hiking through Parque Nacional Los Arrayanes, a small park that encompasses the entire Quetribué Peninsula on Lago Nahuel Huapi. The park was designed to protect cinnamon-barked arrayán trees. To get to the southern end of this park we embarked on a passenger ferry and then hiked three to four hours back to the beginning of the peninsula.

Angie Tim Boat

Angie & Tim feeling free with the wind in their hair on Lago Nahuel Huapi.

Amosbelgranos Flag

Proudly in Argentina and the flag flapping in the breeze.

Allan Angie Boat

“Okay. Here’s the plan.” – photo by Tim Amos

Boat Landing Huapi

Boat landing for Quetribué Peninsula & Parque Nacional Los Arrayanes.

Arrayanes Amos

Arrayanes Trees in the national park – – photo by Tim Amos.

Allan Tim Arrayanes Hike

Hiking through the park. — Photo by Angie

Villa La Angostura

The cozy enclave of Villa La Angostura sits on the hillside across the lake from the peninsula.



Arrayanes Bark Angie

Arrayán classic cinnamon-bark in the largest preserve in South America. photo by Angie

Arrayanes Flower

Flora and fauna abound in the park.

Arrayanes Hiking-1

The path winded through trees, past lakes and over hills.

Where Are We Arrayanes

Hmmmm. Now just where are we? How many hours?

Arrayanes Tree

Amazing color in these trees.

Hikers

The gang in Parque Nacional Los Arrayanes.

Rainbow Lake

We were treated to a little rainbow as the misting fog with bright sunned pained this scene for us.

Tim Angie Hiking Trees

The three hour hike was mild, scenic and fun.

Lago  Nahuelhuapi Boats Amos

Arriving at the end of the peninsula and the boat docks. — photo by Tim Amos.

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