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Parque Nacional El Palmar

Kilómetro 198, E3287 Ubajay, Entre Ríos, Argentina
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El Palmar National Park is located in Ubajay, Argentina.

It has a 4.6-star rating. Visitors can enjoy amenities such as a beach, capybaras, palm trees, native plants, handicrafts, birds, a grocery store, and a spa.

It’s known for its beautiful landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and well-maintained routes.

Remember to drive slowly due to capybaras and note that pets are not allowed, which helps preserve the native plants.

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corina comeron

corina comeron

March 26, 2025 at 02:35 PM

Beautiful national park created to preserve the yatay palm tree and numerous birds and fauna. Good maintenance of routes within the park and clean bathrooms. As in every national park, you cannot enter with pets. Drive slowly because there are capybaras near the roads and even sleeping in the middle. It has a grocery store and rest, with affordable prices for lunch or something to eat. The truth is that I am amazed by the park, many thanks to the park rangers who take such good care of it. 💖👏

Carla Bal

Carla Bal

February 10, 2025 at 12:09 AM

An amazing place! Wonderful to see those landscapes, the contact with the varied flora and fauna. Beautiful Palmar. Don't forget to visit it. Wear comfortable shoes and a drink to hydrate yourself. It has a service area and all kinds of posters with references. You cannot miss the spa, it seems like a mini paradise only for those who dare to arrive.

Susana Saglietti

Susana Saglietti

January 15, 2025 at 11:16 PM

Super

Sven Dutoit

Sven Dutoit

June 8, 2022 at 01:35 PM

Parque National El Palmar was our first stop in Argentina on our 1 year South America Tour back in 1991-1992. We hitchiked to the gate and stayed 1 night in the park. Worth the stop. Palm trees in aboundance, superb colours.

Matias Berta

Matias Berta

March 2, 2022 at 03:45 PM

Bellisimo