In the Northwestern District of Rosario, the Bosque de los Constituyentes extends over a large wooded area that is ideal for walks, bicycle rides and bird-watching, while also including a playground.
Although it covers 300 hectares (around 743 acres), only 20 (about 50 acres) are open to the public. The playground is in this area, which also has toilets, drinking water, electricity and a multi-purpose room available for bookings.
Next to the Ludueña Stream, the Park invites visitors to embrace nature. It has more than 40,000 trees of different kinds and a small artificial lake with water plants, frogs and snails. It also has horses and llamas—which were taken to the Park after the local zoo closed down—together with turtles, ducks, geese, herons and other wild birds. The vegetation includes: casuarina trees, cypresses, poplars, ash trees, monkey puzzle trees, acacias, plane trees, ceibo trees, willows, oaks, ombu trees, liquidambars, white mulberry trees, pecan trees, Russian silverberries, palo borracho trees, eucalyptus trees, terebinths, elms, jacarandas, yatay and other types of palm tree (butias, Washingtonias, Canary island date palms, queen palms).
Contact Info
Getting Here: through Circunvalación Av. up to Newbery Av., then straight through Newbery until you reach Tarragona Street. Turn right and follow Tarragona Street up to Los Glaciares Street. You should see the entrance to the Park. You can also take buses No. 142 and 146 (red line).
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