Rivers and mountains in Córdoba: unique landscapes, local history, and family-friendly activities in the town of San Clemente

Located in the **Santa María department**, just **72 km from Córdoba capital**, the town of **San Clemente** presents itself as a **haven of tranquility** among mountains, pine forests, and crystalline streams.

Surrounded by a privileged natural environment, this destination invites you to **disconnect from routine** and enjoy a relaxing getaway in contact with **Córdoba’s biodiversity**.

Mountain landscape and network of streams: an environment to explore

**The waters of the Paravachasca Valley** offer rest and fun in all seasons.

San Clemente is surrounded by the **Las Granadillas and Las Tazanas streams**, and by the **San Pedro, San José, and Suela rivers**, which form an ideal natural network to **cool off in summer** or **rest by the water in winter**.

The **trails among espinillos and pine trees** allow for **hiking, biking, and horseback riding**, while admiring the mountain landscape.

San Clemente Córdoba
San Clemente Córdoba

Cultural heritage and sport fishing: local identity in action

The stone chapel and the Córdoba Trucha Club reflect the history and the connection with nature.

One of the town’s historical attractions is the **Our Lady of Mercy chapel**, built in stone in **1947**, which adds cultural value to the tour. In addition, San Clemente is home to the **Córdoba Trucha Club**, a pioneer in **sport fishing for trout** in the province.

In a specially equipped dam, thousands of specimens are raised and then **released or added to local gastronomy**, offering an experience that combines **sport, nature, and mountain flavor**.

Quebrada del Condorito National Park: ecotourism and wildlife watching

A short distance from San Clemente is the Quebrada del Condorito National Park, a protected area where it is possible to **observe Andean condors** in free flight and participate in **ecotourism activities and wildlife observation**.

This natural environment offers **unique experiences** for those seeking **adventure and connection with biodiversity**.

Lodging and gastronomy: options for all tastes

San Clemente offers a **variety of accommodation options**, including **inns, camping sites, cabin complexes, ranches, and temporary rentals**.

The **local cuisine** stands out for **dishes made with fresh trout**, available in **mountain dining rooms and grocery stores**, offering an authentic taste of the **Paravachasca Valley**.

Activities to enjoy with the family

In addition to fishing and bird watching, visitors can explore **natural trails**, go on **hikes, horseback rides, and bike rides**, or simply **rest by the water’s edge**.

San Clemente combines **landscape, culture, and adventure**, becoming an ideal destination for **families, curious travelers, and nature lovers**.

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