Gutiérrez River
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| Gutiérrez River | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Gutiérrez Lake |
| Mouth | Río Negro |
| Basin countries | Argentina |
| Length | 4 km |
| Source elevation | 770 m AMSL |
The Gutiérrez River is a small river in the northwestern Argentine Patagonia (the region of Comahue). It is born at the northern end of the Gutiérrez and flows in a rect path for about 4 km and ends on the Nahuel Huapi Lake.
This short river divides the city of Bariloche in two.
The river is also used for fly fishing, and cross a military camp in the middle of their path.
[edit] References
- Maps — Map with rivers and routes from Rio Negro Province
- Ministry of Environment — Hydrological basins of Argentina.

