Radal Siete Tazas National Park

The park's most popular feature is the area known as Siete Tazas (Seven Cups), which consists of seven consecutive natural pools with their respective waterfalls along Claro River.

There are also two high waterfalls called El Velo de Novia (The Bridal Veil) and La Leona (The Lioness), with single vertical drops of 40 and 20 metres respectively.

At the end of the run kayakers must make a quick move to shore in order to avoid the 40 meter waterfall.

The park is home to an endangered subspecies of the burrowing parrot (Cyanoliseus patagonus) known locally as Tricahue.

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Waterfall Salto de la Leona.
Pools along the river Claro.