Indio Rico, little-known spot with waterfalls in Buenos Aires

The town of Indio Rico in southern Buenos Aires province features rural landscapes, streams, and waterfalls drawing visitors seeking peace. Located about 560 kilometers from Buenos Aires City, it blends nature and local traditions. In 2017, it earned official recognition as a Tourist Town for its cultural value.

Indio Rico is situated in Coronel Pringles district, surrounded by fields and watercourses that shift with the seasons. This destination, suited for multi-day getaways, stands out for its rural vibe unlike big cities. Its history ties to the railway: the station opened in 1929, linking the area, though service ended in the 1990s. Now, the building houses a public library and a small museum displaying train-related and local life artifacts.

The key natural draw is the Río Quequén Salado surroundings, with banks for fishing, relaxing, and scenic views. Nearby streams create small waterfalls, favored during long weekends. Culturally, the early 20th-century general store retains its rural look and offers insights into the town's past.

In February, the Fiesta del Cordero al Disco brings music, typical dishes, and events for locals and visitors. Access involves a seven-hour drive via Ruta Nacional 3 to Tres Arroyos, followed by 47 kilometers on Ruta Provincial 85 through countryside. Indio Rico provides an outing focused on nature, history, and a leisurely pace.

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