Santa Ana and Dora Waterfalls

A few kilometers after Argentine Customs and before crossing the A° Pantojo, a path can be seen opening at the right from the Route 231 and going through the ñirantal.

During the journey you can appreciate all the beautiful and unique native species, such as the coihues, colihue canes, canelos, taiques and a wide variety of moss, ferns and creepers that cover the big fallen logs creating fabulous natural sceneries.  

After walking 30 to 40 minutes approximately, you will find a bifurcation to the left that goes to the Dora Waterfall.
Going back to he path until the bifurcation, taking left instead you will go to de Santa Ana Waterfall

The waterfall has a jump of about 50 meters, with healthy vegetation that grows being constantly watered. Here, there is a path that will get you to a cave with basaltic rocks, behind the curtain of water.

Mirador Hill (1823 meters) and Pantojo Hill (1897 meters), cone of an old volcano, are two great alternatives for other activities in the area