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Sierra de las Quijadas National Park: A Unique Blend of Nature and History

The imposing Sierra de las Quijadas National Park, located in San Luis province, Argentina, offers visitors unique landscapes, deep canyons, and a rich paleontological history. With free entry, it is an accessible destination for all who wish to explore this natural and cultural gem.


Sierra de las Quijadas National Park: A Unique Blend of Nature and History

This combination of nature and history positions the park as a space for learning, conservation, and connection with the past.__IP__Photo: Agencia NA (Gobierno San Luis)

Hours and Entry The Park contains self-guided and guided trails that can be visited daily from 8:00 to 19:00, with entry allowed until 17:00.

Buenos Aires, March 30 (NA) -- 123 kilometers north of the capital of San Luis, with main access via national route 147, kilometer 923, in the Hualtarán area, the imposing Sierra de las Quijadas National Park stands as one of the most stunning destinations in the country, combining unique landscapes, paleontological wealth, and a constantly growing tourist offering.

With its reddish rock formations, deep canyons, and cliffs sculpted by time, this national park offers an immersive experience in nature, ideal for both adventurers and those seeking to contemplate the beauty of the environment.

Photo: Agencia NA (Gobierno San Luis)

Combination of Nature and History In addition to its visual appeal, Sierra de las Quijadas National Park is also a site of immense scientific and cultural value.

Currently, entry is free, making it an accessible option for tourists from all over the country.

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Fossil remains of dinosaurs and other prehistoric species have been found there, making it a key point for understanding the geological history of the region. The area was inhabited by indigenous peoples, leaving traces that are still part of the cultural heritage of the place today.