Mascardi Lake

Coordinates: 41°20′54″S 71°33′49″W / 41.34833°S 71.56361°W / -41.34833; -71.56361
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Mascardi Lake
LocationBariloche Department, Río Negro Province, Argentina, in Patagonia
Coordinates41°20′54″S 71°33′49″W / 41.34833°S 71.56361°W / -41.34833; -71.56361
Primary outflowsManso River
Basin countriesArgentina
Surface area39.2 m2 (422 sq ft)
Max. depth218 m (715 ft)
Surface elevation187 m (614 ft)
SettlementsVilla Mascardi

Mascardi Lake (["Lago Mascardi"] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help), Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlaɣo masˈkarði]) is a lake in the lake region of northern Patagonia in Río Negro Province in Argentina. It is within the Nahuel Huapi National Park. The lake depression consists of several glacial valleys carved out along faults and Miocene valleys that were later dammed by moraines. The lake is named after Nicolás Mascardi, a 17th-century Jesuit who missioned in the area.

Lake Mascardi shore, close to Chilco stream