
Cascada Río Noque
A picturesque waterfall in the lush Yungas of Tucumán, accessible via a scenic short trail, perfect for a refreshing dip.

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Cascada Río Noque
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Fewer crowds, more peaceful

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A picturesque waterfall in the lush Yungas of Tucumán, accessible via a scenic short trail, perfect for a refreshing dip.
"This waterfall looks like a movie, a beautiful trail for a leisurely, quick hike."

👟 Wear Water-Friendly Shoes
The trail has steps and riverbed sections; comfortable shoes that can get wet are ideal.
🦟 Bring Insect Repellent
Protect yourself from bugs, especially when surrounded by the lush Yungas vegetation.

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Rating
4.7 · 106 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
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Cascada del Río Noque
San Javier, Tucumán
A stunning waterfall nestled in the Yungas, offering a refreshing escape and a picturesque natural setting.

The Scenic Trail
Trail leading to the waterfall
An accessible 800m to 1km trail with steps and riverbed sections, surrounded by lush greenery.

Natural Pools
River and waterfall area
Several pools form along the river, offering varying depths for a refreshing dip on warm days.
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Planning Your Visit
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Trail Preparedness and What to Bring
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👟 Wear Water-Friendly Shoes
The trail has steps and riverbed sections; comfortable shoes that can get wet are ideal.
🦟 Bring Insect Repellent
Protect yourself from bugs, especially when surrounded by the lush Yungas vegetation.
♻️ Pack Out Your Trash
Help keep this beautiful nature reserve clean by taking all your waste with you.
⏰ Check Opening Hours
Hours can vary seasonally; confirm before your visit to avoid disappointment.
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👟 Wear Water-Friendly Shoes
The trail has steps and riverbed sections; comfortable shoes that can get wet are ideal.
🦟 Bring Insect Repellent
Protect yourself from bugs, especially when surrounded by the lush Yungas vegetation.
♻️ Pack Out Your Trash
Help keep this beautiful nature reserve clean by taking all your waste with you.
⏰ Check Opening Hours
Hours can vary seasonally; confirm before your visit to avoid disappointment.
💰 Be Prepared for Entry Fee
While sometimes free, expect a small admission fee, especially during peak times.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Cascada Río Noque for its stunning natural beauty and accessible trail, making it a refreshing escape in the Yungas. While some note a small entry fee and the need for appropriate footwear, the overall experience is highly recommended for its picturesque waterfall and enjoyable hiking path.
"There's a sign at the gate with instructions, also stating that "opening is at 10 a.m." We arrived at 9:00 a.m., but we still did it with caution. We were there and back in an hour (without going into the water). It was a very nice experience. Recommended as a short trek with a medium difficulty section.
When we left, it was 10:15 a.m., and the "park ranger/guide" hadn't arrived yet, haha."
Liz Barrios
"A beautiful trail for a leisurely, quick hike. You can do it in 30 minutes. There was no entry fee, and no one was there. I did it on a weekday in September 2025 (off-season)."
Julieta Kolac
"Very pretty, small but charming.
For a refreshing dip on hot days, just 500 meters from the trail.
The first 200 meters descend with steps, the next 300 meters are above the riverbed.
Two pools form here, and the depths vary depending on the water flow.
It's deep at the foot of the waterfall.
Elsewhere, it's quiet for children and families."
Miriam Rosica
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Cascada Río Noque is located in San Javier, about 30 km from San Miguel de Tucumán. You can reach it by private vehicle or by taking bus line 118 towards San Javier. The final approach involves a beautiful trail of about 800 meters to 1 km.
The trail is generally considered short and accessible, around 800m to 1km. It involves descending steps for the first 200 meters, followed by walking along the riverbed for about 300 meters. While some find the climb back tiring, it's manageable if taken slowly.
You can drive to the vicinity of the trail entrance. From there, it's a short, scenic walk to the waterfall itself.
Many visitors opt for a private vehicle for flexibility. Alternatively, public transport like bus line 118 is available, connecting you to the San Javier area.
Yes, the waterfall is located just 2 km from Pura Calma, making it a convenient stop for a combined visit.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The admission fee is typically around 1,000 pesos per person as of January 2025. However, some visitors have reported no entry fee, especially during off-season weekdays.
During summer, the hours are usually from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In winter, they are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. It's always best to confirm these hours before your visit.
Advance booking is generally not required. You can pay the entrance fee upon arrival at the gate.
Pets are not allowed at Cascada Río Noque. As a nature reserve, visitors are also reminded not to harm wildlife.
Some visitors have arrived before the official opening time (e.g., 9 a.m. for a 10 a.m. opening) and still managed to visit, though it's advisable to adhere to the stated hours.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
You can enjoy a refreshing dip in the natural pools, hike the scenic trail, and admire the beautiful waterfall. It's a great spot to relax and connect with nature.
The pools vary in depth, with the area at the foot of the waterfall being deeper. There are rangers present to ensure safety. Always assess the water conditions before entering.
Bring comfortable, water-friendly shoes, insect repellent, swimwear, a towel, and snacks. Remember to bring back all your trash.
While specific facilities aren't detailed, there are park rangers at the entrance and near the river/waterfall area for guidance and safety.
Absolutely! The waterfall and the surrounding lush Yungas vegetation offer stunning photographic opportunities.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There are no specific mentions of restaurants or food stalls directly at the waterfall. It's recommended to bring your own snacks and drinks.
You might find dining options in the nearby town of San Javier. It's advisable to check local listings for restaurants in the area.
Yes, bringing your own food for a picnic is a great idea. Just remember to pack out everything you bring in.
Tucumán is known for its empanadas, locro, and other hearty regional dishes. Exploring local eateries in San Javier or Tucumán city can offer a taste of these.
While not explicitly stated, it's always good practice to bring food in reusable containers and to be mindful of waste. The main emphasis is on not littering.
📸 📸 Photography
The waterfall itself is the main attraction, but the entire trail, with its lush greenery and river views, offers beautiful photo opportunities.
Morning light can be softer and less harsh, while late afternoon might offer golden hour hues. Midday can be bright but still offers good contrast with the water.
No, a smartphone camera is perfectly adequate to capture the beauty of the waterfall and its surroundings.
Experiment with different perspectives – from the base of the waterfall looking up, or from the trail looking down at the river pools.
Videos and photos showcasing the waterfall's cascade, people enjoying the pools, and the scenic trail are very popular.





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