The beautifully marshy land of this 350-hectare nature reserve has become a popular site for weekend picnics and walks. Bring binoculars if you’re a birder – over 300 bird species can be spotted, along with river turtles, iguanas and nutria. Further in at the eastern shoreline of the reserve you can get a close-up view of the Río de la Plata’s muddy waters. On warm weekends and holidays you can rent bikes just outside either the northern or southern entrances.
Tours are given on weekends; monthly Friday night full moon tours are also available (call for schedules).