El camino de la Costa

A lo largo del recorrido por un camino consolidado, conocido como "Camino de la Costa", que bordea el Atlántico se pueden observar los distintos escenarios que la naturaleza ofrece.
 
Bahía Rosas
A 15 kilómetros de la Lobería y limitada por médanos bajos, se encuentra Bahía Rosas. Una playa que aún deja ver los restos del vapor chileno Ludovico, naufragio de 1916.
La profundidad de sus aguas convierte esta playa en un sitio óptimo para la pesca costera de tiburón, cazón, pejerrey, róbalo, corvina, pez gallo, pez elefante, etc.
A poco más de 20 kilómetros se encuentra la "Bajada de Echandi", tallada en la piedra del acantilado como acceso a una playa ideal para la pesca del pejerrey.
Bahía Creek
Siguiendo con el recorrido, y ya a 100 kms. de El Cóndor, los acantilados pierden altura y se alternan con médanos bordeando amplias playas de arena. La belleza y tranquilidad de este lugar atrajo a vecinos de Viedma y Patagones que construyeron algunas viviendas de fin de semana. En este asentamiento también se encuentra el Club de Pescadores, con parrillas, agua dulce y baños (para el uso de los socios), y a pocos kilómetros una casa de campo que provee productos alimenticios y cuenta con servicio de radio para emergencias.
Caleta de los Loros
A sólo 14 kilómetros de Bahía Creek se encuentra Caleta de los Loros. Playa de finas arenas rodeada de médanos, con canales naturales de profundidad variable por donde entra el mar.
En este Área Natural protegida se pueden observar cisnes de cuello negro, flamencos rosados, bivalvos, pulpitos y otras especies marinas.
Los pescadores encontrarán pejerreyes, lisas, róbalos y lenguados entre otras variedades.
Los amantes del buceo se acercan a La Caleta en busca de los restos del  Mary Jane, hundido a fines del siglo pasado, y para la extracción de bivalvos y moluscos.
Punta Mejillón
En una extensa playa de arenas finas cercanas a La Caleta está el balneario Punta Mejillón, denominado Pozo Salado, el elegido por los acampantes amantes de la naturaleza. También aquí existe un asentamiento de viviendas de fin de semana, y en temporada, cuenta con proveeduría y baños públicos. El paisaje se realza con la reaparición de los acantilados que cobijan una pequeña colonia de lobos marinos.

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