4.5
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95
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Jogging in Reserva Hídrica Natural La Quebrada offers diverse landscapes for runners, characterized by mountainous terrain and the central Dique La Quebrada reservoir. The region encompasses hillside forests, mountain scrublands, and high-altitude grasslands, providing varied environments for running. Trails wind through these ecosystems, offering both physical activity and opportunities to connect with nature. The reserve also features three waterfalls, adding natural landmarks to some running routes.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
5.0
(1)
41
runners
11.3km
01:51
670m
670m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
runners
6.45km
01:05
400m
400m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7
runners
11.2km
01:22
250m
250m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
runners
2.94km
00:18
30m
30m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
runners
16.3km
02:19
640m
640m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Based on komoot data, there are currently 5 distinct running routes mapped in Reserva Hídrica Natural La Quebrada. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy loops to more challenging climbs through mountainous terrain and alongside the Dique La Quebrada reservoir.
Yes, there is an easy running route available. The Running loop from Cosquín is a 1.8-mile (2.9 km) trail that leads through varied landscapes and is often completed in about 18 minutes, making it a great option for a lighter jog or a family outing.
The running routes in Reserva Hídrica Natural La Quebrada are characterized by diverse terrain. You can expect mountainous landscapes, trails winding through hillside forests, mountain scrublands (arbustales serranos), and high-altitude grasslands (pastizales de altura). Many routes also offer views of the Dique La Quebrada reservoir.
Yes, the reserve is home to several beautiful waterfalls that can be explored. While not directly on all running paths, they are accessible within the reserve. Notable waterfalls include Cascada Los Guindos, Cascada Los Hornillos, and Cascada de los Cóndores, offering tranquil spots and scenic views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, the opportunity to connect with nature, and the varied terrain that caters to different ability levels, from easy loops to more challenging climbs.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, routes like the Cerro Redondo – Cerro Lasalle loop from Aerosilla Pan De Azúcar are ideal. This difficult 9.1-mile (14.6 km) trail features significant elevation gain through mountainous terrain, taking about 2 hours 17 minutes to complete.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Mirador Camino Valle Hermoso loop from La Falda is a moderate 7.0-mile (11.2 km) path that offers scenic views of the reservoir and surrounding hills.
The reserve offers a pleasant environment for outdoor activities year-round. However, for optimal running conditions, consider visiting during spring or autumn when temperatures are milder. Summers can be warm, and winters are generally mild, but checking local weather forecasts is always recommended.
While specific parking areas for each trailhead are not detailed in the route data, the Reserva Hídrica Natural La Quebrada is a popular destination for outdoor activities, and parking facilities are generally available near main access points and the Dique La Quebrada. It's advisable to check local information for specific starting points.
The reserve is situated near Río Ceballos, which offers various amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in Río Ceballos, providing convenient spots to refuel and relax after your run.
The reserve is rich in native flora and fauna. While running, you might spot birds like jotes and eagles soaring above. Terrestrial animals such as mountain cats, peccaries, corzuelas, and vizcachas inhabit the hills, though they are often shy. The diverse ecosystem provides a chance to connect with nature.
Many routes in the reserve provide stunning views of the Dique La Quebrada reservoir, which is a central feature of the landscape. The Mirador Camino Valle Hermoso loop from La Falda, for instance, is specifically noted for its views of the reservoir and surrounding hills.


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