It is a nice place to enjoy nature and see the native flora and fauna. I liked that they keep a register on who enters. I saw several places in the Philippines with lots of trash. This one is 'mostly' clean, with the exception of a couple of places where some people live or sell stuff. One thing I found slightly disappointing was that I thought it was a hiking trail up to Agila base, but actually is a standard paved road. Fortunately there are some real trails as well, such as the one heading to the mud springs (I hope they don't turn it into...
Read moreMe and my friend walked up to station 8, we weren't able to see till Station 11, unfortunately. We had a long estimated ~ 3.5km walk, the scenery is picturesque, and soothing. If you like this kind of tranquility, then it this is the easy mode for that, since most trail is already cemented. Though there are still some trails left untouched. Be sure to ready your water, snacks, and money for...
Read moreInterestingness - There are many things to do in the park, from exploring mud springs to a full-blown hike to the peak.
Trails - These are clear and easy to tread.
Campsite - There are several campsites sites have good facilities. There are toilets and shower rooms in the campsite and faucets and sinks for washing cookware. Water is readily available. Temperatures are nice and cool even...
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