Neuquen
34 water features • 33 waterfalls • 1 dams
Discover Neuquén’s Stunning Water Features
Nestled in the heart of Argentina’s Patagonian frontier, Neuquén is a dream destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This remarkable region boasts 33 breathtaking waterfalls and a spectacular dam, offering a total of 34 unique water spots that showcase the raw power and serene beauty of South America’s most pristine rivers and lakes. Whether you’re chasing the thunderous roar of a cascade or the tranquil reflections of a mountain reservoir, Neuquén’s diverse water features promise unforgettable experiences for hikers, photographers, and families.
From the mist‑kissed falls of Cerro Bayo to the crystal‑clear plunge pools of Arrayanes, each sub‑region within Neuquén reveals its own hidden gems. Explore the rugged Andes foothills, wander through verdant valleys, and discover secluded lagoons that remain off the typical tourist trail. The region’s single dam not only provides a stunning backdrop for water‑sports but also illustrates the harmonious blend of natural wonder and sustainable development.
Ready to dive into Neuquén’s aquatic playground? Our comprehensive travel guide will lead you through every waterfall, dam, and secret stream, helping you plan the perfect itinerary. Pack your boots, grab your camera, and set out to explore Neuquén’s waterfalls, dams, and nature‑filled landscapes—the ultimate playground for anyone who loves the great outdoors.
Featured Attractions
Cascada Coloco
Waterfall NeuquenGuman Mapu Falls
Waterfall NeuquenRío Remeco
Waterfall NeuquenRío Zanueco
Waterfall NeuquenSalto Malalco
Waterfall NeuquenSalto Tiriento
Waterfall NeuquenTrapatrapa
Waterfall NeuquenSaltos de Malleo
Waterfall NeuquenSaltos de Malleo
Waterfall NeuquenSaltos de Malleo
Waterfall NeuquenSaltos de Malleo
Waterfall NeuquenSaltos de Malleo
Waterfall NeuquenNeighboring Regions
- Buenos Aires (27 spots)
- Buenos Aires F.D. (3 spots)
- Chubut (20 spots)
- Cordoba (18 spots)
- Corrientes (1 spots)
- Jujuy (4 spots)
- La Pampa (2 spots)
- Mendoza (5 spots)
- Misiones (94 spots)
- Rio Negro (5 spots)