Archaeological and Paleontological Tourism: Testimony of ancestral time have been documented by rupestrian painting, tools such as axes, arrows, mortars, etc. Fossils of early fish show the regional fauna, which has been present in this area more than one million of years ago. Bajo de Veliz, Quebrada de Cautana, Sierras de las Quijadas.
Mining Tourism
The mountains keep in its caves minerals such as tungsten, fluorite, uranium, marvel, onyx, and gold: Cerro Áspero (Ruff Mountain), Aguas Buenas (Good Waters), La Toma, Mina de los Cóndores (Mine of Condors), Mina de oro (Mine of Gold) in Carolina; Canteras de granito Potrerillos, Cantera de piedra pizarra in Bajo de Véliz.
Fishing and Nautical Tourism:
At the Conlara Valley you can reach magnificent mirrors of water apt to fishing as well as nautical activities are possible at San Felipe Dike which damming up waters coming from Conlara River on its way to the Tilisarao.
La Huertita Dike, Luján Dike, Poeta Agüero Dike, Nogolí Dike and La Florida Dam, Potrero Dike de los Funes, at the North of Merlo Village, towns from Traslasierra (Córdoba) to La Viña Dike.