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Costanera Punta Lara tourist attraction in Quilmes, BA
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View of Costanera Punta Lara in Quilmes, BA
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View of Costanera Punta Lara in Quilmes, BA
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Costanera Punta Lara

4.5(1,332 reviews)FreeNature
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children who can handle moderate walking will enjoy the easy trails and wildlife spotting, while older kids and teens appreciate the bird watching opportunities and more exploratory hiking paths through the preserve.

About

Costanera Punta Lara offers families a peaceful escape into nature just outside Buenos Aires, with easy walking trails perfect for little legs and excellent opportunities to spot native birds and wildlife. This free natural preserve provides a refreshing outdoor adventure where kids can explore riverside landscapes, learn about Argentina's unique ecosystems, and burn energy in wide open green spaces.

Highlights

  • Easy walking trails suitable for families with young children
  • Bird watching opportunities with diverse native species
  • Riverside views along the Rio de la Plata
  • Wide open green spaces perfect for picnics and nature exploration
  • Free admission making it a budget-friendly family outing

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring binoculars for bird watching. The preserve is home to many species unique to the Rio de la Plata region, making it educational and exciting for budding naturalists.
  2. 2.Pack insect repellent and sunscreen, as you'll be walking through natural areas with limited shade, especially important during warmer months.
  3. 3.Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes suitable for uneven terrain. The trails can be muddy after rain, so check weather conditions before visiting.
  4. 4.Bring your own snacks and plenty of water, as there are no food vendors or facilities within the preserve itself.
  5. 5.Visit early morning for the best bird watching opportunities and cooler temperatures, especially if traveling during Buenos Aires' hot summer months.

Best Time to Visit

Visit early morning between 8-10am for cooler temperatures and peak bird activity, particularly on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds. Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) offer the most comfortable weather for exploring with children.

What to Know

Admission is completely free. There are limited facilities, so plan accordingly by bringing your own food, water, and any supplies you might need. The preserve has basic restroom facilities but no restaurants or shops on site.

Seasonal Notes

The preserve is open year-round, but spring (September to November) offers the best bird watching as migratory species arrive. Summer (December to February) can be very hot and humid, so plan for early morning visits. Winter (June to August) is mild but some trails may be muddy after rain.

Nearby Eats

Head back to central Quilmes (about 15 minutes away) for family-friendly restaurants including pizzerias and parrillas (Argentine steakhouses) where kids can try empanadas and milanesas. Pack a picnic to enjoy in the preserve's green spaces for a more immersive nature experience.

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