El Toro Hill is an archeological site that contains ruins from the Aguada culture, that inhabited the site between years 1,000 and 1,600 after Christ, composed of dwellings; petroglyph boards and areas destined to production like agriculture. Its heritage importance turns the site into a relevant tourism attraction of the Bermejo Corridor.
It is associated to the Deserts and Volcanoes Natural Route, with memorable landscapes, with deserts; volcano fields; raging rivers through impressive canyons and dunes among the great attractions of the region that includes national and provincial parks, archeological and paleontological sites and part of the emblematic National Route 40.