Mt. Kalugong Eco-Park is a forested natural area in La Union, Philippines, known for its serene hiking trails, lush vegetation, and breathtaking summit views ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Mt. Kalugong Eco-Park, located in Barangay Kapurpor, La Union, Philippines, is a protected eco-park offering a refreshing natural escape characterized by dense forests, rocky formations, and panoramic views of the surrounding Ilocos region and the South China Sea. The park's elevation provides a cool climate, making it a favored spot for local hikers and campers. Established as an eco-park to promote environmental preservation, Mt. Kalugong features several well-maintained trails that lead visitors through diverse vegetation including pine trees, native shrubs, and various tropical plants. The summit area boasts impressive rock formations where visitors often engage in rock climbing activities or simply relax while enjoying magnificent views at sunrise or sunset. Apart from recreational opportunities, the park functions as a site for environmental education and community ecotourism, promoting sustainability and respect for natural habitats. Visitors can also encounter native bird species and butterflies, adding to the park’s appeal for wildlife viewing. The nearby barangays benefit from eco-tourism, which supports local livelihoods while encouraging conservation efforts. Mt. Kalugong Eco-Park is accessible from the city of San Fernando, La Union and remains an ideal destination for those looking to experience the outdoors through hiking, camping, and photography in a tranquil, less-commercialized setting.
Panoramic summit views overlooking San Fernando City and the South China Sea
Distinctive volcanic rock formations ideal for climbing and bouldering
Diverse native flora, including pine forests uncommon at low altitudes in the region
Quiet camping sites with minimalist facilities beneath towering trees
Natural volcanic rock structures at the summit provide opportunities for rock climbing and panoramic viewpoints.
A vantage point offering unobstructed views of San Fernando City, the West Philippine Sea, and neighboring mountainous landscapes.
Groves of pine trees scattered throughout the trails contribute to the park’s cool microclimate and unique flora.