The Hidden Waterfall, located on Provincial Route 13, about 50 kilometers from Zapala, becomes one of the most striking landscapes in Neuquén during winter. Covered in snow and surrounded by the characteristic pehuen forests, it offers an ideal experience for those looking to combine adventure, nature, and unique landscapes in the heart of the mountains.
For much of the winter season, access to the waterfall is done through excursions with snowshoes, a mode of transport that allows safe movement over the snowy terrain and traversing trails that acquire a special beauty during the coldest months of the year.
A walk among forests, streams, and frozen landscapes
The route to the Hidden Waterfall passes through some of the most representative scenes of Primeros Pinos.
The journey allows you to immerse yourself among pehuen forests, cross small streams, and explore characteristic rock formations of the region, with various natural viewpoints offering panoramic views of the mountainous landscape.
The highlight of the excursion is reaching the waterfall, where during winter the cold creates completely frozen sections that transform the waterfall into a natural spectacle dominated by ice, snow, and low temperatures.

The combination of these elements makes the place an ideal setting for photography enthusiasts and for those looking to enjoy the characteristic tranquility of the Neuquén mountains.









