Termas: Junín de los Andes
Junín de los Andes, capital argentina da pesca de trutas, é o portal para o Parque Nacional Lanín, onde a atividade vulcânica do Vulcão Lanín cria termas naturais em ambientes selvagens intocados entre florestas de araucárias e lagos glaciais.
Introducao
Junín de los Andes fica ao pé do Vulcão Lanín na província de Neuquén, cercada pelas impressionantes paisagens do Parque Nacional Lanín. Embora a cidade seja conhecida como um dos mais importantes destinos de pesca com mosca do mundo, a geologia vulcânica sob os Andes também produz nascentes termais que atraem visitantes em busca de relaxamento na natureza.
Termas
Termas de Epulafquen
NaturalNatural thermal springs near the shores of Lago Epulafquen, where warm mineral water emerges among rocks in a forested setting. Informal stone pools have been shaped by visitors over the years. The setting within Lanín National Park, with views of volcanic peaks and araucaria forests, makes this one of the most scenic hot spring locations in Neuquén province.
Termas del Lahuen Co
ResortWhile technically closer to San Martín de los Andes, Lahuen Co is a popular day trip from Junín. This modern thermal complex offers multiple pools at varying temperatures with mountain views, plus a full spa with professional treatments. It provides the most comfortable hot spring experience accessible from Junín.
Termas de Huechulafquen
SelvagemWarm water seepages along the volcanic lakeshore of Lago Huechulafquen create subtle thermal pools. The temperatures are mild and the springs are modest, but the location on one of Patagonia's most beautiful lakes with Lanín Volcano reflected in the water makes any visit worthwhile. Combine with fishing or lake activities.
Dicas de Seguranca
Register with park rangers before hiking to wild springs in Lanín National Park
Roads within the park can be rough — use a high-clearance vehicle
Weather changes rapidly near Lanín Volcano; carry rain gear and warm layers
Wild springs have no temperature monitoring — test carefully antes de entrar
Leve all water and food you need, as there are no shops near the springs
Be aware of wildlife including pumas in remote park areas
O Que Levar
- Roupa de banho
- Toalha
- Sapatos aquáticos
- Botas de trilha
- Warm layers and rain jacket
- Bastante água e comida
- Dinheiro em pesos argentinos
- Protetor solar e chapéu
- Equipamento de pesca se combinar atividades
Melhor Temporada para Visitar
The best season to visit hot springs from Junín de los Andes is December to March, when park roads are in the best condition and weather is warmest. January and February are peak months. The fishing season (November to May) overlaps well with hot spring visiting, making it easy to combine both activities.
Como Chegar
Junín de los Andes is located 40 km north of San Martín de los Andes on Ruta Nacional 40. The nearest airport is Chapelco (CPC), about 20 km south, with flights from Buenos Aires. From Buenos Aires, buses take about 20 hours. From Bariloche, the drive is 230 km (about 3 hours) via Ruta 40. A rental car is essential for reaching hot springs in the national park.
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Perguntas Frequentes
Posso combinar fishing and hot springs in one day?
Absolutely. Morning fishing on the Chimehuin River or Lago Huechulafquen followed by an afternoon soak at the natural springs is a classic Junín de los Andes itinerary.
Are the natural springs accessible in winter?
Access to springs within Lanín National Park becomes difficult or impossible in winter due to snow-covered roads. Termas de Lahuen Co near San Martín operates year-round as a winter alternative.
How do Junín's springs differ from San Martín's?
Junín offers more natural, wild spring experiences within Lanín National Park, while San Martín has the developed Lahuen Co resort. Junín is the better base for those seeking authentic wilderness thermal experiences.
Preciso de guia to find the wild springs?
For Epulafquen, the springs are well-known and findable without a guide. For the Huechulafquen shore seepages, local knowledge is helpful. Ask at your accommodation or the park ranger station for current directions.