
Cascada Aguas Chiquitas
An adventurous trek leads to a stunning waterfall and natural pool in El Cadillal, Tucumán. A challenging but rewarding natural escape.

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Cascada Aguas Chiquitas
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Beat the heat and crowds.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
An adventurous trek leads to a stunning waterfall and natural pool in El Cadillal, Tucumán. A challenging but rewarding natural escape.
"The trek is difficult, but it's totally worth it. You'll notice it when you arrive and see the impressive waterfall."

Hire a Guide for Safety
Many recommend a guide for the difficult, unmaintained trail sections. :hiking_boot:
Wear Proper Footwear
Sturdy hiking boots are essential for the steep and rocky terrain. :athletic_shoe:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 326 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Majestic Waterfall
Cascada Aguas Chiquitas
An impressive waterfall, described as 15-20 meters high, with a beautiful natural pool. Perfect for swimming and enjoying nature's grandeur.
The Adventurous Trail
El Cadillal
A challenging hike with steep ascents and descents, offering an adrenaline rush. It's a true test for trekking enthusiasts.
Natural Pool and Warm Waters
Cascada Aguas Chiquitas
Enjoy a refreshing dip in the natural pool at the base of the waterfall, with waters described as warm and inviting.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
Planning Your Visit
Tackle the Trek Wisely
Respect Nature, Pack Out Trash
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Hire a Guide for Safety
Many recommend a guide for the difficult, unmaintained trail sections. :hiking_boot:
Wear Proper Footwear
Sturdy hiking boots are essential for the steep and rocky terrain. :athletic_shoe:
Pack Plenty of Water
Stay hydrated, especially on hot days. Bring more than you think you'll need. :droplet:
Leave No Trace
Pack out all your trash to keep the area pristine. ♻️
Tips
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Hire a Guide for Safety
Many recommend a guide for the difficult, unmaintained trail sections. :hiking_boot:
Wear Proper Footwear
Sturdy hiking boots are essential for the steep and rocky terrain. :athletic_shoe:
Pack Plenty of Water
Stay hydrated, especially on hot days. Bring more than you think you'll need. :droplet:
Leave No Trace
Pack out all your trash to keep the area pristine. ♻️
Consider a Rope
A rope can be helpful for navigating some of the more challenging, steep sections. 🧗
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the stunning beauty of Cascada Aguas Chiquitas and the rewarding, albeit challenging, hike. The waterfall itself is a major highlight, offering a beautiful natural pool for swimming. However, many note the trail's difficulty and lack of maintenance, with some recommending a guide for safety. A significant concern is the amount of litter left by some visitors, detracting from the pristine environment.
"The trek is difficult, but it's totally worth it. You'll notice it when you arrive and see the impressive waterfall, over 50 meters high. It's perfect for a day out with friends, family, or a couple to enjoy nature."
Karen Valdez
"The Aguas Chiquitas waterfall trail is located in El Cadillal. You can drive to the beginning of a road approximately 1 km long that leads to the trailhead.
Upon reaching the trail, you'll find signs from #TurismoTucumán specifying that climbing along the river is not permitted and that the corresponding trail is of high difficulty and must be done with a guide. We went with #Yoextremo, with Guadalupe. A very knowledgeable and responsible guide for this activity. However, we didn't see any guides during the trail and on-site; people do it alone. While it's possible, it's not recommended. It's not that you'll get lost, but the risk lies in the trail itself.
It's 4.2 km one-way, a steady climb. The first 500 meters are practically a climb; there are no ladders or ropes to hold on to. The trail is not maintained in that section. The rest of the trail is uphill, smooth, and at times becomes rough, but accessible for about 3 km of medium difficulty. The entire trail is well marked and signposted, although vandalism is noticeable. The last kilometer is steep and very dangerous. There are no ropes, railings, or wooden steps, neither logs nor natural ones. ZERO maintenance. You can only grab onto branches or roots; you descend practically squatting backward, on all fours, or however you can. Don't rush. Go slowly.
It's worth all the effort. It's an incredible place, a beautiful natural pool, warm waters, and a gorgeous waterfall between 15 and 20 meters high.
You can swim, stand under it, relax, enjoy, and be grateful for this wonder that nature has given us.
To anyone who goes, go in the morning, allow between 2 and 3 hours there and 2 to 3 hours back. Take into account the weather, wind, and rain. Don't go, and please take your trash with you. There's a lack of awareness. Please, Tucumán, take responsibility. They have some incredible natural wonders. Take care of them!"
Miriam Rosica
"It's a beautiful place for a getaway with friends or a couple, and for trekking enthusiasts. I've been there twice, and on the second occasion, I found the trail to be very unkempt, which made the hike difficult.
I recommend bringing plenty of water, especially on very hot days. It's important to wear appropriate footwear and, if possible, bring a rope for the more difficult sections of the trail.
The hike takes about two hours and is difficult, so it's not for everyone. But if you take it easy and rest during certain stretches, you'll find a gem."
Diego Campero
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
You can drive to the start of a 1 km road that leads to the trailhead. From there, the hike begins. Some suggest hiring a local guide who can assist with transportation and navigation.
While not explicitly detailed, the reviews mention driving to the beginning of a road leading to the trailhead, suggesting some form of access for vehicles.
Information on public transport is limited. It's generally recommended to have your own vehicle or arrange transport, possibly with a tour operator.
Driving to the access road near El Cadillal is the most common method. The road itself is about 1 km long and leads to the start of the hiking trail.
Yes, there are signs from #TurismoTucumán, but some users note vandalism, so it's still wise to be prepared with navigation.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
There is no mention of entrance fees or tickets required for Cascada Aguas Chiquitas. It appears to be a natural attraction accessible via a hiking trail.
As a natural attraction, there are no official opening or closing hours. However, it's best to visit during daylight hours for safety.
Reviews do not mention any entrance fees for the reserve or the waterfall itself.
While some visitors do attempt the hike without a guide, it is strongly discouraged due to the trail's difficulty and lack of maintenance.
Climbing along the river is not permitted. Visitors are advised to stick to the designated trail and be mindful of the environment.
🎫 🥾 Onsite Experience
The hike is consistently described as difficult, with steep, unmaintained sections, especially in the last kilometer. It requires good physical condition.
The hike can take approximately 2 to 3 hours one way, depending on your pace and fitness level. Allow 4-6 hours round trip.
Wear sturdy hiking boots, comfortable athletic clothing, and consider bringing a light jacket.
Yes, the natural pool at the base of the waterfall is suitable for swimming and is described as having warm waters.
The trail is noted for having sections with zero maintenance, particularly the last kilometer, which is steep and requires careful navigation.
🍽️ 🍎 Food & Dining
There are no facilities for food or dining at the waterfall itself. It's recommended to bring your own snacks and water.
Pack energy-rich snacks like fruits, nuts, and sandwiches. Don't forget plenty of water.
Picnicking is possible, but visitors are urged to pack out all trash and leave the area clean.
El Cadillal is a small area, and dining options might be limited. It's advisable to eat before or after your hike.
It is not recommended to drink the water directly from the waterfall. Bring your own potable water.
📸 📸 Photography
Morning light can be beautiful, but be mindful of the sun's position during the hike. The waterfall itself is impressive throughout the day.
There are no explicit rules mentioned regarding drones, but always check local regulations before flying.
Expect stunning shots of the waterfall, lush green surroundings, and the challenging trail itself.
The waterfall is the main subject, and its beauty is undeniable. Capturing the scale and power might require careful framing.
A wide-angle lens can capture the waterfall and its surroundings. A waterproof bag for your camera is advisable.





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