Manso River (Argentina)
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The Manso River is a river of
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of
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and
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of
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, both part of
Patagonia Patagonia () refers to a geographical region that encompasses the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and g ...
. The Manso River is located in the
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. It follows a winding route through snow-capped mountains and connects many
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s. The Manso flows generally southward until its confluence with the
Puelo River The Puelo River has its origin in Lake Puelo in Argentine, and flows north-west through the Andes into Chile and the Reloncaví Estuary of the Reloncaví Sound at the northern end of the Gulf of Ancud. Course Just downstream from its source in ...
in Chile. The river while in Argentina flows through the
Nahuel Huapi National Park Nahuel Huapi National Park () is the oldest national park in Argentina, established in 1934. It surrounds Nahuel Huapi Lake in the foothills of the Patagonian Andes. The largest of the national parks in the region, it has an area of , or nearly ...
. Most of the southern part of Nahuel Huapi is in the drainage basin of the Manso River.


Description

The Manso River arises at elevation of in the small lake fed by the Ventisquero Negro glacier. The river flows about eastward to
Mascardi Lake Mascardi Lake ( es, Lago Mascardi, ) is in the lake region of northern Patagonia in Río Negro Province of Argentina. The lake is near the resort city of Bariloche and is within the Nahuel Huapi National Park. The lake, of glacial origin, is named ...
. From Lake Mascardi the river passes through or by a chain of lakes separated by short passages of often turbulent river. The lakes include Las Moscas, Hess, Roca, Franck, Martin, and Steffen. A road (unpaved in 2015) runs along the eastern and south shore of Mascardi Lake and continues downstream for another , ending near Lago Hess. The river then runs through a roadless area until reaching the lower end of Lake Steffen, where a road rejoins the river. Lake Steffen is the last lake in the chain and the Manso continues its path through Argentina and into Chile. About after entering Chile the Manso joins the
Puelo River The Puelo River has its origin in Lake Puelo in Argentine, and flows north-west through the Andes into Chile and the Reloncaví Estuary of the Reloncaví Sound at the northern end of the Gulf of Ancud. Course Just downstream from its source in ...
.


Recreation

The Manso River is popular for
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, especially in its course below Steffen Lake to the border with Chile. The character of the river ranges from "peaceful"—the meaning of the word "manso" in Spanish—to Class IV rapids. Sport fishing for the introduced species of
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,
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and
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trout in the river and its lakes is also popular. Many tourist agencies in the city of Bariloche offer rafting and fishing excursions. A portion of the long-distance Huella Andina trail passes near the river and the lakes that dot its course."Trekking Bariloche," https://trekbariloche.com/huella-andina-trek.php, accessed 19 Mar 2018


Location


See also

*
List of rivers of Argentina This is a list of rivers of Argentina. Longest Rivers By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Rivers in the table above are in bold. La Plata Basin * RÃ ...
*
List of rivers of Chile This list of rivers of Chile includes all the major rivers of Chile. See each article for their tributaries, drainage areas, etc. Usually significant tributaries appear in this list, under the river into which they drain. Rivers by name Following ...


References

{{reflist Rivers of Argentina Rivers of Chile Rivers of Los Lagos Region Rivers of Río Negro Province International rivers of South America