The complex promotes an educational approach to rural life by allowing direct visitor contact with farm livestock.
The property maintains large grassy spaces specifically designed for hosting organized private events and camping.
It is situated within a region of Buenos Aires province known for its transition between urban density and agricultural plots.
Complejo Naturaleza Viva is a rural-style recreation center located in Villa San Luis, Florencio Varela, focused on family-oriented outdoor activities. The site features a petting zoo that allows visitors to interact with various farm animals, including goats and rabbits. On-site facilities include multiple outdoor swimming pools and green recreational areas for picnics. It functions as a multipurpose space for school excursions, birthday events, and social gatherings. The complex occupies a large plot of land integrated into the suburban landscape of the southern Buenos Aires province.
The animal interaction zones, which offer close-up opportunities with farm animals against a rural backdrop.
Bring your own food and drinks, as the designated picnic areas are the primary dining option.
Pack insect repellent, as the park's dense greenery and rural location attract mosquitoes.
Check the official website or social media pages before departure, as the facility often reserves space exclusively for private school groups.
Do not arrive during the peak of summer weekends without checking occupancy, as the pools can become overcrowded.
Operations are highly seasonal; the swimming pools are typically closed during the winter months.
Casual, modest clothing recommended; sturdy walking shoes are necessary for navigating dirt paths and farm terrain.