On the way to the Cerro Picudo viewpoint, five double-sided information boards provide extensive information about the entire flora and fauna of the park, as well as all morphological details of the landscape - nice geographical work.
The 18th-century San Miguel Fort has played a checkered history in battles between the Spaniards, Portuguese and Uruguayans and was lovingly restored from ruins in the 1930s and, thanks to …
The "Museo Criollo e Indígena" museum, to give it its full name, is right next to the San Miguel Fortress on Ruta 19 on the way to Chuy on the Brazilian border.
If you have completed the entire nature trail of the national park, you can climb the Cerro Picudo at the end after a climb and get a wonderful view of …