
The beginning of the National Parks in Argentina begins the 6 of November of 1903, when the expert Francisco P. Moreno (1852-1919), with the idea to preserve samples of the great scenic and natural patrimony for the future generations, presents/displays a plan and donates to the National Government square a three area of leguas, located in proximities of the Lake Nahuel Huapi, so that they are conserved like national public park. In 1922 they extend the original perimeter donated by Colored person, creating the "National Park of the Sud", which as of year 1934 receives the name of "National Park Nahuel Huapi".