The path serves as a crucial drainage and ecological corridor for the town's urban runoff.
The local vegetation is a mix of Sierras de Córdoba native species and European-style plantings that reflect the town's German architectural influence.
The streams running through the park are fed by the surrounding mountains of the Sierras Chicas.
During heavy rainfall in the summer, the stream levels can rise significantly, requiring caution on the lower paths.
Paseo de los Arroyos is a riverside walking path located in the center of Villa General Belgrano, Argentina. The trail follows the course of the La Toma and El Molino streams, which converge within the town. The park is characterized by its heavily wooded landscape, featuring native and exotic tree species that provide a dense canopy. The path serves as a natural corridor connecting various residential and commercial sectors of the village. It features wooden bridges and stone stairs integrated into the natural topography of the riverbank. The area is maintained as a public recreational space, facilitating walking, jogging, and leisure. It provides direct pedestrian access to several key local landmarks.
Any of the small, rustic wooden footbridges crossing the stream, particularly when framed by the tree canopy.
Wear comfortable, sturdy footwear, as the path contains uneven natural stone steps and earthen trails.
Bring insect repellent during the warmer months as the dense vegetation and water proximity attract mosquitoes.
The path is best enjoyed as a series of connecting segments rather than a single linear loop.
Do not attempt to traverse the path immediately following heavy rain, as sections near the water can become muddy or slippery.
Respect local residential boundaries as the path crosses through private-adjacent properties; carry out all trash to maintain the natural environment.