From the waterfall, the road continues to Laguna Azul, reached by mid-morning. The lagoon sits on the park's northeastern edge, away from the main circuit trails and consistently quieter than the western sectors. Its name is not metaphorical — the water genuinely runs a deep, still blue — and the view of the towers across the water is different here than from the W Circuit, a long-angle perspective that reveals the full height and separation of the three spires. Condors patrol the ridgeline above. A short trail from the parking area leads up the Sierra Masle ridge for a broader panorama. The adjacent picnic tables with the towers behind them constitute one of the less-crowded lunching spots in Patagonia.