Un rincón vivo de la cultura gaúcha en Gramado, donde la tradición del pampa brasileño cobra vida con ranchos, danzas y relatos que evocan las llanuras infinitas de Río Grande do Sul.
Gaucho Park is open on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. It is located on RS-235, Km 35, Linha Avila in Gramado, and is easily accessible by car or taxi from the city center. We recommend checking the latest opening hours on its official website: Gaucho Park.
General admission to Gaucho Park costs approximately R$ 90.00 for adults. They often offer discounts for children, seniors, and local residents, so I suggest checking directly on their website or at the ticket office when you arrive. You can also look for combo packages with other attractions in Gramado.
We recommend setting aside between 2 and 3 hours to explore Gaucho Park at a relaxed pace. This will allow you to enjoy the demonstrations, trails, and interactions with the animals, as well as immerse yourself in gaucho culture without rushing.
Gaucho Park is a living immersion into the culture and traditions of southern Brazil. It represents the essence of the countryman and rural gaucho life through equestrian demonstrations, a museum, and gastronomic experiences, conveying an invaluable historical and cultural legacy.
Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) are usually the best seasons thanks to the mild and pleasant weather. If you can, we recommend visiting in the morning to avoid the crowds and enjoy the activities in the best light, when the animals are most active. For real-time information, you can call +55 54 3295-6000.
Gaucho Park has made efforts to be as accessible as possible, with paved paths throughout much of its facilities. However, as it is a rural space, some areas may present challenges. We recommend contacting them directly at +55 54 3295-6000 for detailed accessibility information so you can plan your visit.
Absolutely! Gramado offers a huge range of options. Near Gaucho Park, you can find the famous Black Lake for a relaxing walk, Mini World with its scale replicas, or downtown Gramado with its shops and restaurants. The city is full of charm and activities for every taste.
I recommend wearing comfortable shoes, as there is a lot of walking, and if it is a sunny day, bring sunscreen and a hat. Do not miss the horse demonstrations and the traditional steakhouse for a complete gastronomic experience. And of course, do not forget your camera to capture the most authentic moments of gaucho culture!
¿Prefieres escuchar en español?
🇪🇸 Escucha la audioguía de Gaucho Park en español