Mirador Lobos Marinos | Tourist Attraction

Argentina

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tim.cramm

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Nice small station to watch sea lions, seals and orcas from the cliffs. Including a small museum for free.

Really big colony with a couple of thousand animals. Also a lot of birds!

Very friendly staff! The borrow you binoculars... :).

Open from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m.

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Free entry. Easy Access also for Big Rigs. No Heigh Limit. Open now from 11am until 5pm.
The small museum is nice with the skeleton of a Minke Whale (8meters).
You have 3 different miradores above from the Cliff. From the first is the best view.
You can see the Animals only from above and far away. We didnt like it.
The staff/Ranger are super friendly and happy that somebody visit this place.

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open @12 today (until 6 or 8 pm, not sure).
Still free.
still binoculars if needed and friendly staff.
There is a small interresting interpretation center and baños (no drinking water).
Saw hundreds of sealions and some sea- elefants from the mirador + parrots.
guardaparque told us you can see orcas in winter (june-august).
Nice place.

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currently open again but only from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m

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Lobería is still closed due to an illness going around. The gate was open by mistake but they still let us go up to a mirador where we could see hundreds of sealions chill on the beach. We were asked not to publish photos as no one is allowed inside. They were waiting at the entrance to close the gate behind us, so I guess we were a bit lucky! Hopefully soon there's no more cases of dead animals cause it looked like an awesome place!

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Pasamos en el mes de Octubre y estaba cerrado en el horario laboral.

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Sadly the park is closed at the moment because of an epidemy (the bird flew - grippa aviar). but the road before and after the parc worths the visit! Beautiful cliffs, hundreds of parrots, lobos visible along the beaches.

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Very chilled and friendly young rangers. The loberia is very big, thousands of sea lions, a lot more animals than on the six loberias we saw in Valdes and more south. You get some binoculars, and theres no entry fee. Such a different vibe than peninsula valdes...

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not allowed to even park here with dogs. immediately asked to leave.

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Muy lindo y gratis! Staff really friendly:)

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Price is now 300 for foreigners. When we visited, the wind was so strong we couldn't even stand on the missiles without danger of being blown off the cliff! Not mention that we couldn't see anything due to the intense blowing sand. When we returned to the parking area we found that they had closed the park due to the wind, but they refused to give us a refund. Also, we found that the only good view of the sea lions was from the first mirador, but only if you have binoculars, which did. If it is windy or high tide we suggest skipping this place.

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Great place! Paid 100 pesos each and got binoculars. The lobos are there the whole year around (6000 in summer, 9000 in winter) , so you needn't worry that you come here without seeing anything! And the way to drive there is magical with all the parrots on the way!

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Nice place to visit, 100 peso for us both to see. A guide came with us, we saw sea lions on beach. But no orcas today :(

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Very nice station with a little museum and 3 lookouts. We paid 100 Pesos as a family of three.

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We drove in, no one asked for money. we walked to closest lookout and an employee was there. He walked us to the other lookouts and didn't ask for a entrance fee. We gave him a propina. Saw lots of sea lions and their pups as well as one sea elephant and many birds. Landscape beautiful. Road beyond was super washboardy. We later heard it gets better further on but we'd already turned around.

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Nice small station to watch sea lions, seals and orcas from the cliffs. Including a small museum for 200 arg per car!

Really big colony with a couple of thousand animals. Also a lot of birds!

Very friendly staff! The borrow you binoculars... :)

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