Los Arrayanes National Park (Parque Nacional Los Arrayanes) is located on the Quetrihué Peninsula in the province of Neuquén, Argentina, within the famous Patagonian region. Established in 1971, the park is named after the rare arrayán tree (Luma apiculata), known for its smooth, cinnamon-colored bark and graceful branches. These trees can live for over 600 years and create a mystical forest atmosphere.
The park's main attraction is the arrayán forest, the only forest of its kind in the world. The trees form dense thickets, and their unique colors and shapes give the impression of a fairytale landscape. The park is also situated along the shores of the scenic Nahuel Huapi Lake, enhancing the area's natural beauty.
Visitors can enjoy eco-trails, boat tours, cycling routes, and hiking paths. It is an ideal destination for nature lovers seeking stunning scenery, unique photography opportunities, and a deep connection with Patagonia's wilderness.