National parks of Argentina

The Baritú National Park is a national park of Argentina, located in the Santa Victoria Department, in the north of the province of Salta, in the Argentine Northwest. It has an area of 720 square kilometres and it is the only tropical park in the country. ...more on Wikipedia about "Baritú National Park"

The Calilegua National Park is a national park of Argentina, located at the southeast of the province of Jujuy ( Argentine Northwest), at the Ledesma Department, on the eastern slopes of the Calilegua hills. ...more on Wikipedia about "Calilegua National Park"

The Campo de los Alisos National Park is a national park of Argentina, located in the Chicligasta Department, province of Tucumán. It has an area of 100 square kilometres. ...more on Wikipedia about "Campo de los Alisos National Park"

The Chaco National Park is a national park of Argentina, located in the province of Chaco. It has an area of 150 km². It was created in 1954 in order to protect a sample of the Eastern Chaco, composed mainly of warm lowlands, with an annual summer rainfall between 750 and 1,300 mm. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chaco National Park"

The Copo National Park is a national park of Argentina, located in the Copo Department, province of Santiago del Estero. It has an area of 1142.5 km². It was created in 1998 in order to preserve a number of endangered species. ...more on Wikipedia about "Copo National Park"

The El Leoncito National Park is a national park of Argentina, located at the Calingasta Department, in the southwest of the province of San Juan. It has an area of 760 km². It was created in 1994 as a reserve and became a national park in 2002, in order to protect representative samples of the Puna and High Andean scrublands, as well as historical and paleontological sites (including a portion of the Inca's Way). ...more on Wikipedia about "El Leoncito National Park"

El Palmar National Park (in Spanish, Parque Nacional El Palmar) is one of Argentina's national parks, located on the center-west of the province of Entre Ríos, mid-way between the cities of Colón (54 km) and Concordia (60 km). It has an area of about 85 km² and was created in 1966 for the preservation of its characteristic Yatay palm trees ( Syagrus yatay and Butia yatay, Arecaceae family). ...more on Wikipedia about "El Palmar National Park"

The El Rey National Park is a national park of Argentina, located in the Anta Deparment, province of Salta, in the Argentine Northwest, 80 km from the provincial capital. It has an area of 441.62 km². ...more on Wikipedia about "El Rey National Park"

The Iguazú National Park is a national park of Argentina, located in the Iguazú Deparment,a in the north of the province of Misiones, Argentine Mesopotamia. It has an area of 670 km². ...more on Wikipedia about "Iguazú National Park"

The Lago Puelo National Park is a national park of Argentina, located in the northwest of the province of Chubut, in the Patagonia. It has an area of 276.74 km². It was created in order to protect its wonderful landscape and the Valdivian flora, as an annex to the Los Alerces National Park, and declared National Park and independent reserve in 1971. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lago Puelo National Park"

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The Los Alerces National Park is a national park in Chubut Province, Argentina, some 30 miles from Esquel. It is a park of 2,630 square kilometres along the border with Chile, best known for the alerce (lahuan) trees (Fitzroya cupressoides) from which the park takes its name. ...more on Wikipedia about "Los Alerces National Park"

Los Arrayanes National Park is a national park of Argentina with an area of 17.53 square kilometres. It covers the Quetrihué Peninsula on the shore of the Nahuel Huapi Lake in the province of Neuquén, 3 km from Villa la Angostura. ...more on Wikipedia about "Los Arrayanes National Park"

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The Los Cardones National Park is a national park of Argentina, located in the center-west of the province of Salta, within the San Carlos and Cachi Departments, in the Argentine Northwest. ...more on Wikipedia about "Los Cardones National Park"

Parque Nacional Los Glaciares ( Spanish "The Glaciers") is a national park in the Santa Cruz Province, in Argentine Patagonia. It comprises an area of about 6,000 km². In 1981 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. ...more on Wikipedia about "Los Glaciares National Park"

Nahuel Huapi National Park is the oldest Argentine national park, in Patagonia in the foothills of the Andes mountains. It was established in 1934, but the nucleus of the park is the land donated to the federal government by Perito Moreno in 1903. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nahuel Huapi National Park"

The National Parks of Argentina make up a network of 29 national parks in Argentina. The parks cover a very varied set of terrains and biotopes, from Baritú National Park on the altiplano northern border with Bolivia to Tierra del Fuego National Park in the far south of the continent. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Parks of Argentina"

Talampaya National Park is a national park located in the east/centre of La Rioja Province, Argentina. It was designated a provincial reserve in 1975 and in 1997 was declared a national park. ...more on Wikipedia about "Talampaya National Park"

Tierra del Fuego National Park is a national park on the Argentine part of the island of Tierra del Fuego, within Tierra del Fuego Province. It was founded in 1960. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tierra del Fuego National Park"

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