Cerro Colorado, an Andean peak located just east of San Martín de los Andes, stands at an elevation of 5,833 feet (1,778 meters). This now-dormant volcano offers a popular hiking challenge for visitors. The ascent rewards hikers with expansive views of the surrounding Andes Mountains and the sparkling waters of Lácar and Lolog lakes. The trail winds through varied terrain, providing a close-up experience of the region’s natural beauty and geological history. Today, adventurers can tackle the climb to enjoy the panoramic vistas and the sense of accomplishment that comes with reaching the summit.
Colorado Hill (Cerro Colorado)
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