The park functions as a strategic vantage point to view the high volume of recreational and commercial boat traffic entering the Delta from the mainland.
The riverside location is part of the extensive San Fernando waterfront redevelopment initiative aimed at increasing public access to the Luján River.
The site hosts a significant concentration of local recreational anglers due to its accessible depth profiles and river current conditions.
Costanera Municipal San Fernando is a public riverfront park situated along the Luján River, serving as a primary hub for recreational fishing and outdoor leisure in the northern suburbs of Buenos Aires. The park features extensive green spaces integrated with concrete walkways that line the riverbank, providing direct access for anglers targeting local river species. Visitors utilize the area for shoreline fishing, picnics, and observing maritime traffic entering the nearby Delta del Paraná. The facility includes designated public restrooms, lighting for evening safety, and integrated security patrols. The area acts as a transition point between the urban environment and the start of the Paraná Delta island network.
The elevated viewing points along the central promenade overlooking the mouth of the Luján River.
Bring a folding chair if you plan to fish, as seating is limited along the concrete retaining wall.
Ensure you have proper equipment for shore-based fishing if you intend to participate, as there are no rental shops on-site.
Check local weather forecasts, as the exposed riverfront can become significantly windier than the surrounding urban streets.
Avoid fishing or walking on the riprap stone areas during high tide or heavy rain, as the surfaces become extremely slick and dangerous.
Open daily; occasional temporary closures may occur during extreme weather alerts or high-tide river surges.
Maintain distance from active anglers' lines, keep noise levels moderate, and use provided trash receptacles to protect the river environment.