Área Natural Protegida Laguna Juan De Garay
Área Natural Protegida Laguna Juan De Garay
Área Natural Protegida Laguna Juan De Garay is a protected natural area situated between Santo Tomé and Santa Fe, Argentina. This 507-hectare region is defined by its hydric wetland and lagoon ecosystem, which supports diverse flora and fauna, including native tree species and various bird populations. The landscape, part of the Delta and Islands of Santa Fe ecoregions, offers a natural setting for several sports like jogging.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Área Natural Protegida Laguna Juan De Garay is a protected natural area spanning 507 hectares (approximately 1,250 acres). It is located between Santo Tomé and Santa Fe, Argentina. The area functions as a hydric wetland and lagoon ecosystem, safeguarding native flora and fauna.
The primary outdoor activity available in Área Natural Protegida Laguna Juan De Garay is jogging. The area's paths allow for exploration of the wetland landscape and observation of its natural environment. It serves as a recreational space for enjoying nature.
Komoot offers a guide titled Running Trails in Área Natural Protegida Laguna Juan De Garay. This guide provides information on specific routes suitable for jogging within the protected area. It details paths that allow for experiencing the native vegetation and lagoon ecosystem.
The protected area is characterized by its lagoon ecosystem, which supports diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can observe native tree species and various bird species, including flamingos. It is also home to mammals such as the river otter, capybara, and coypu.
Yes, the region surrounding Área Natural Protegida Laguna Juan De Garay includes nearby archaeological sites. These sites contain pre-Columbian fossil remains, adding a historical and cultural dimension to the landscape. The area's natural significance is complemented by these historical elements.
Área Natural Protegida Laguna Juan De Garay has been visited by more than 100 komoot users. While specific route ratings are not yet available, the area is recognized for its jogging opportunities. Users can contribute to its popularity by sharing their experiences.
The terrain in Área Natural Protegida Laguna Juan De Garay is defined by its hydric wetland and lagoon ecosystem. Paths are generally suitable for jogging, offering a natural surface amidst native vegetation. The landscape is part of the Delta and Islands of Santa Fe ecoregions.
The protected area serves as a recreational space for locals to enjoy nature and leisure activities. Its natural environment and paths can be suitable for family outings focused on light outdoor activities like walking or jogging. Specific family-friendly routes may be found in the available guides.
Information regarding specific regulations for dogs within Área Natural Protegida Laguna Juan De Garay is not detailed. Visitors should consult local signage or the official website for current pet policies. Adhering to leash laws and waste disposal guidelines is generally recommended in protected areas.
More information about the Reserva Hídrica Natural "Laguna Juan de Garay" is available on the official website of the Government of Santa Fe. The relevant section is under their environment and climate change department. The official website is santafe.gob.ar.
A general contact number for the Government of Santa Fe, which oversees the protected area, is +54 800-777-0801. This number is available Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 6 PM. It can be used for general inquiries related to the region.

