Sierras De Los Comechingones

Rising abruptly from the pampas of central Argentina, the Sierras de los Comechingones form a dramatic, less-visited spine of granite peaks and deep valleys east of Merlo. Named for the Comechingón people who once inhabited these hills, the range offers travellers a raw, untamed landscape of rocky outcrops, crystal-clear streams, and aromatic mountain air. The area is a magnet for hikers, climbers, and anyone seeking solitude amid nature—far from the crowds of more famous Argentine destinations.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least two full days to explore the Sierras de los Comechingones properly. Use the first day for a moderate hike to Cerro El Morro or Quebrada del Tigre, and the second for a longer trek along the Sendero de las Sierras or a visit to the petroglyphs. If you're an avid climber or photographer, add an extra day to venture deeper into the range. The area is compact enough to base yourself in Merlo and drive to most trailheads within 30 minutes.

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