Cantilan Watershed Forest Reserve is a crucial protected area in Surigao del Sur, Philippines, offering a vital ecological refuge and opportunities for nature appreciation within its dense tropical forest.
The Cantilan Watershed Forest Reserve is a federally protected forest located in the municipality of Cantilan in Surigao del Sur, Mindanao, Philippines. Established to safeguard vital water sources and preserve biodiversity, this reserve encompasses largely primary and secondary tropical lowland rainforest. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills and mountainous ridges that support rich flora and fauna, including endemic and migratory bird species. The reserve plays an essential role in maintaining local watershed stability, helping communities downstream by ensuring clean water supply and mitigating soil erosion and flooding. Though primarily designated for conservation, the forest reserve attracts outdoor enthusiasts interested in bird watching, trekking, and ecological tours, offering a relatively unexplored natural environment. Visitors can experience a lush green habitat with opportunities to study endemic plants, rare wildlife, and important watershed functions. Because it functions mainly as a watershed forest reserve, facilities for camping and extensive hiking trails are limited, but guided nature walks and community-based eco-tourism initiatives are present. The reserve is notable as part of regional efforts to conserve Mindanao’s forest cover and as a living demonstration of sustainable watershed management. Its remoteness and underdeveloped trail system emphasize the importance of responsible visitation and community engagement to protect its resources for future generations.
Vital watershed area that sustains local water supply
Rich biodiversity harboring endemic bird and plant species
Scenic rolling hills and tropical lowland rainforest
Community-based eco-tourism promoting conservation awareness
Contains remaining patches of native tropical lowland forest important for biodiversity conservation.
The forest reserve protects key streams and rivers that supply potable water to local communities.
Home to several native and migratory bird species unique to Mindanao’s tropical forests.