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The Cascada Irigoyen Trail is a beautiful hike located in Los Alerces National Park in Argentina. The trail is approximately 4.5 kilometers long and takes about 2 hours to complete. The trail leads to the stunning Cascada Irigoyen waterfall, which is surrounded by lush vegetation and towering trees.
The park is open year-round, and admission fees vary depending on the season. During peak season (October to March), the fee is approximately $20 USD for foreigners. Outside of peak season, the fee is approximately $5 USD.
There is no official website for Los Alerces National Park, but information can be found on the Argentina National Parks website.
In the surrounding area, visitors can also explore the Futalaufquen Lake, which offers fishing and boating opportunities, as well as the Arrayanes Forest, which is home to unique cinnamon-colored trees. The park also offers camping and lodging options for those who wish to stay overnight.
It is recommended to check the park's hours of operation before visiting, as they may vary depending on the season.
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