Calumpang Cove Protected Landscape is a vital watershed and biodiversity area known for its lush forests, freshwater resources, and recreational opportunities in the Batangas province of the Philippines.
Designated in 1992, Calumpang Cove Protected Landscape covers approximately 1,311 hectares of mountainous forest in the municipality of Calatagan, Batangas. The area serves a critical role in watershed protection, supplying water to nearby communities and supporting diverse flora and fauna endemic to southern Luzon. The topography is characterized by rolling hills and steep slopes covered with dipterocarp forest, interspersed with freshwater streams and springs that feed the Calumpang River. Rich biodiversity includes native bird species, amphibians, and various endemic plant species. The protected landscape is an important ecological refuge amid expanding agricultural lands and coastal development. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography in a serene setting, while local communities maintain sustainable farming and forest resource use under conservation guidelines. Notable landmarks include natural spring sources and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Batangas coastline. Though less frequented than national parks, Calumpang Cove offers a peaceful experience with its tranquil forests and opportunities for community ecotourism. The area symbolizes a successful balance between environmental protection and cultural landscape use, making it an essential destination for environmental education and outdoor recreation on Luzon's southwest coast.
Pristine dipterocarp forest with rich biodiversity
Natural freshwater springs feeding the Calumpang River
Scenic viewpoints overlooking the coastline of Batangas
Opportunities for low-impact hiking and birdwatching
Natural springs that serve as the headwaters for the Calumpang River, essential for local water supply and ecosystem health.
Lush tropical rainforest dominated by tall dipterocarp trees providing habitat for diverse wildlife and contributing to watershed stability.
Elevated viewpoints offering sweeping views of the Batangas coastline and surrounding landscapes.