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Río Negro Province is located in the northern part of Argentine Patagonia. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the east and is flanked by Neuquén Province to the west, Buenos Aires Province to the northeast, La Pampa Province to the north, and Chubut Province to the south.
About hunting in Rio Negro
Stretching from the Andes to the Atlantic, the Río Negro Province of Argentina is renowned for red stag hunting, especially in the mountains. Read more...
Río Negro's landscapes range from the Andean mountains in the west to the Patagonian plateau and Atlantic coastal plains in the east. Its western part, including the Andes, is characterized by rugged terrain, forests, and numerous rivers and lakes, while the central and eastern regions are dominated by arid steppe landscapes. Río Negro also includes the fertile Valle Medio and Valle Inferior, important agricultural areas. Río Negro is recognized for its high-quality big game hunting, especially for red deer in the Andean forests, offering a challenging hunting experience in a scenic environment among the forests of Patagonian Cypress and Southern Beech. The province is also known for its excellent waterfowl hunting, especially in the valley regions and along the river basins. International travelers usually fly into Buenos Aires and then take a domestic flight to cities like San Carlos de Bariloche or Viedma in Río Negro. The province is also accessible by road, offering diverse and scenic landscapes along the journey. Apart from hunting, Río Negro offers various outdoor activities, including fishing in its rivers and lakes, skiing in the Andes, and exploring the beautiful Patagonian landscapes. The wine industry in the region, particularly around the Río Negro valley, provides opportunities for wine tasting and vineyard tours. Hide details
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