San Antonio de Areco River

Flowing lazily through the pampas of Buenos Aires Province, the San Antonio de Areco River is the soul of Argentina's gaucho heartland. This gentle, tree-lined waterway meanders past the historic town of San Antonio de Areco, where criollo traditions remain vividly alive. For international travellers, the river offers a serene escape into rural Argentina, with opportunities to ride horses along its banks, picnic under ancient ombú trees, and soak up the timeless landscape that inspired José Hernández's epic poem Martín Fierro. The river is also the centrepiece of the town's annual Fiesta de la Tradición, a celebration of folk music, asado, and horsemanship.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors combine the river with a day trip to San Antonio de Areco town. If you're simply strolling the riverfront and visiting the park, half a day is sufficient. However, to truly appreciate the river's tranquillity — and perhaps fit in a horse ride or kayak — plan for a full day. Those staying overnight in one of the nearby estancias can easily spend two days exploring the river's different stretches and participating in gaucho activities.

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