The Chaco National park is the national park of Argentina which is located in the province of Chaco. The park covers an area of 150 square km. The park was created in 1954 to protect a sample of the Eastern Chaco that comprised mostly of warm lowlands.
The Chaco National Park in Argentina is a protected area and comprises of quebracho trees. The quebracho trees were once located in the north of Santa Fe and the western half of Chaco, and had entered the northeast region of the province of Corrientes. The strong wood of the tree and its abundant tannin caused it to be over exploited for almost a century.
The Chaco National Park in Argentina is a great place to admire nature at its best. With variety of harbors like scrubland, swamps and lakes, the Chaco National Park beckons people to relax in the lap of serene nature. The park is endowed with abundance of fauna. Some of the places worth visiting within the park are Panza de Cabra Lake, Yacare Lake and Carpincho Lake that offer exquisite surroundings.
You could enjoy camping near the lakes at the Chaco National Park. Also interact with communities of Mocovi and Toba peoples that stay within the park.
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