Parque Nacional Predelta
Park Overview
Parque Nacional Predelta is a national park that encompasses a significant portion of the Paraná River Delta's upper region. Established on December 13, 1992, the park serves as a vital sanctuary for the preservation of the delta's unique ecosystems. Spanning approximately 2,600 hectares, it is characterized by its rich biodiversity, including marshlands, lagoons, and floating islands, which provide a habitat for numerous species of flora and fauna.
The park's main feature is its intricate network of waterways, which are ideal for activities such as boating and fishing, attracting nature enthusiasts and tourists alike. It is a haven for birdwatchers, with over 200 bird species recorded, including the rare capybara and the neotropical river otter. The park also plays a crucial role in environmental education and research, offering visitors the opportunity to learn about the ecological significance of wetlands and the importance of their conservation.