Mount Amuyao Range Forest Reserve is a protected forest area in the Cordillera Central mountains of Luzon, known for its rich biodiversity and the towering Mount Amuyao peak, a favorite destination for trekkers and nature enthusiasts.
The Mount Amuyao Range Forest Reserve is located in the province of Ifugao, in the northern part of the Philippines' Luzon island. Dominated by Mount Amuyao, the third highest peak in Luzon standing at approximately 2,702 meters (8,865 feet), the reserve encompasses diverse ecosystems ranging from montane forests, mossy forests, and alpine grasslands. The area is characterized by its rich biodiversity, home to numerous endemic and rare species of flora and fauna, including unique orchids, wild berries, and indigenous wildlife such as the Philippine eagle and cloud rat. The reserve plays a crucial role in watershed protection, helping sustain local rivers and communities downstream. Historically, Mount Amuyao has been culturally significant to the indigenous Ifugao people, who regard the mountain and the surrounding forests with reverence. The forest reserve provides excellent opportunities for trekking, birdwatching, and mountaineering. Hiking to the summit is a popular multi-day adventure that rewards visitors with panoramic views of nearby mountain ranges such as Mount Pulag and Mount Kalawitan. The challenge of the trek, combined with the pristine natural environment, makes it a premier destination for outdoor adventurers seeking less crowded, off-the-beaten-path experiences in the Philippines. The reserve remains largely undeveloped, offering a true wilderness experience while highlighting the importance of conservation efforts in preserving its ecological and cultural heritage.
Summit of Mount Amuyao – the third highest peak in Luzon with stunning panoramic views
Diverse montane and mossy forest ecosystems with endemic wildlife
Cultural significance to the indigenous Ifugao communities
Off-the-beaten-path trekking routes with limited crowding
A peak rising to 2,702 meters offering breathtaking views of surrounding mountain ranges and sky-high clouds.
Rare montane mossy forest ecosystem characterized by thick moss, ferns, and unique tree species, providing habitat to endemic wildlife.
Local indigenous villages near the reserve who maintain traditional land practices and cultural heritage tied to the forest.