Toril Watershed Forest Reserve is a vital protected forest area in southern Philippines, offering rich biodiversity, important watershed functions, and opportunities for nature-based activities within Davao City’s outskirts.
The Toril Watershed Forest Reserve is located in the southern part of Davao City, on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. Established to protect critical watershed areas, it plays an essential role in safeguarding clean water supplies for the city and surrounding communities. The reserve encompasses rugged terrain dominated by dense tropical lowland and montane forests, harboring diverse flora and fauna including endemic and threatened species of plants, birds, and mammals. The forest reserve's ecological significance extends beyond watershed protection, supporting rich biodiversity and serving as a natural carbon sink. Though the area is primarily managed for conservation and water resource preservation, it also offers potential for eco-tourism and low-impact recreational activities such as guided hikes, birdwatching, and nature study, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts interested in tropical ecosystems and environmental stewardship. Access within the reserve is limited and controlled to minimize impact, but visitors can experience the tranquil forest environment and scenic views of the Davao Gulf and surrounding landscapes. Toril Watershed also acts as a natural buffer against climate phenomena like flooding and landslides. While less developed compared to major national parks, this forest reserve remains a cornerstone for sustainable management of natural resources within the rapidly urbanizing Davao metropolitan area, highlighting the balance between urban needs and environmental protection.
Critical watershed area that supplies water to Davao City
Habitat for endemic species such as the Philippine eagle and various native orchids
Untouched tropical lowland and montane forest ecosystems
Views overlooking Davao Gulf and nearby mountainous terrain
The reserve protects vital watersheds that supply potable water and regulate floods for Davao City.
Extensive undisturbed forest providing critical habitat for plants and animals unique to Mindanao.
Ridges within the reserve provide sweeping views of the Davao Gulf and the surrounding island geography.