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Gutiérrez Lake

Gutiérrez Lake
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Location Bariloche Department, Río Negro Province, Argentina, in Patagonia
Coordinates 41°11′12″S 71°24′37″W / 41.18667°S 71.41028°W / -41.18667; -71.41028Coordinates: 41°11′12″S 71°24′37″W / 41.18667°S 71.41028°W / -41.18667; -71.41028
Type Moraine-dammed lake
Primary outflows Gutiérrez River
Basin countries Argentina
Surface elevation 2,510 ft (770 m)
Islands 0 (no islands)
Settlements San Carlos de Bariloche

Gutiérrez Lake (Spanish: Lago Gutiérrez) is a lake of the lake region of northern Patagonia in the province of Río Negro, in Argentina. It is of glacial origin, being a Moraine-dammed lake. The lake is connected to Nahuel Huapi Lake. It was named by explorer and naturalist Francisco P. Moreno as an homage to his academic mentor Juan María Gutiérrez.

The lake harbors several species of trout including rainbow trout, brown trout and brook trout which attract anglers from the world over. [1]

Despite being nowhere near any ocean and being at high altitude, the lake is also home to the kelp gull and the blue-eyed cormorant (Phalacrocorax atriceps), otherwise strictly marine birds. [2] [3] [4]

The lake’s clear waters are very susceptible to climate change and have an average surface temperature of 45 °F (7 °C). Hypothermia is one of the risks bathers must endure. Kayaking is a popular sport on this and adjacent lakes.

The lake is located near San Carlos de Bariloche (about 12 km), and it is a popular tourist attraction. It has several good spots for having a picnic or sunbathing.


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