Bariloche Department


Bariloche Department is an administrative department of Río Negro Province, Argentina, located in the western part of the province along the border with Chile. It lies within the Andean Patagonian region and is characterized by mountainous terrain, glacial lakes, and forested landscapes. The department’s administrative seat and largest urban center is San Carlos de Bariloche, where most of the population is concentrated. A significant portion of the department falls within Nahuel Huapi National Park, contributing to its environmental and touristic importance. Tourism is a key economic activity, particularly related to winter sports, outdoor recreation, and nature-based travel.

Geography

The department lies in the extreme west of the Rio Negro province.
Its borders adjoin:
The city of San Carlos de Bariloche functions as the administrative centre of the province.