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La Paz Sand Dunes Protected Landscape is a unique coastal dune ecosystem in Bataan, Philippines, offering expansive sand dunes ideal for adventure and nature tourism along the West Philippine Sea.

6,240
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
Approx. 15,000
Annual Visitors
2007
Year Established

About La Paz Sand Dunes Protected Landscape

 

The La Paz Sand Dunes Protected Landscape encompasses approximately 2,525 hectares of sand dunes and coastal plains located in Morong and Bagac municipalities in Bataan province, Philippines. It is one of the most significant sand dune formations in the country, providing a rare and fragile ecosystem distinctly different from the surrounding lush forests and agricultural lands. The dunes stretch along the western coast overlooking the West Philippine Sea, featuring a constantly shifting landscape shaped by coastal winds and tides. Ecologically, the dunes support specialized vegetation adapted to sandy, salty, and windy conditions, including grasses and coastal shrubs that help stabilize the sands. This protected landscape is also a breeding ground and habitat for various native bird species and other small wildlife. Historically, the area has been recognized for its natural beauty and geodiversity, leading to its protection under Philippine environmental laws. Outdoor recreation is a key draw here, with visitors engaging in activities such as sandboarding, off-road driving with all-terrain vehicles, hiking across the rolling dunes, and photography. The location offers stunning sunset views over the sea and the ocean horizon, making it popular among local and international tourists. Due to its fragile nature, efforts are made to balance tourism and conservation through regulated access and preserved zones. The La Paz Sand Dunes also serve as an outdoor classroom for ecological and geological studies, emphasizing the importance of coastal conservation in the Philippines. Visitors are attracted by its surreal landscape, adventure potential, and accessibility from Manila, about a 3- to 4-hour drive away, making it a perfect day-trip or weekend destination.

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Expansive sand dunes stretching over 2,500 hectares adjacent to the West Philippine Sea

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Unique coastal dune ecosystem with specialized vegetation and native bird species

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Popular sandboarding and 4x4 off-road adventure destination

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Panoramic sunset views over Manila Bay and the ocean horizon

Notable Natural Features

Sand Dune Fields

Sweeping dunes formed by coastal winds create a shifting landscape perfect for adventure sports and exploration.

Coastal Vegetation

Salt-tolerant grasses and shrubs stabilize the dunes and provide habitat for local wildlife.

West Philippine Sea Overlook

Dune ridges offer spectacular views of the sea and colorful sunsets.