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Mt. Mabilog Watershed Forest Reserve Adventures

Mt. Mabilog Watershed Forest Reserve is a crucial protected area in the Philippines, known for its rich biodiversity and vital role in watershed protection, offering opportunities for nature walks and ecological study.

Approx. 4,000 hectares (approx. 9,884 acres)
Acres Protected
Limited established trails, approx. 5 miles of informal hiking routes
Miles of Trails
Estimated under 2,000 (low visitation, mostly local access)
Annual Visitors
Established in 1990s (exact year varies per local proclamation)
Year Established

About Mt. Mabilog Watershed Forest Reserve

 

The Mt. Mabilog Watershed Forest Reserve is located on Panay Island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. This protected forest reserve encompasses mountainous terrain that serves as a significant watershed supplying water to nearby communities and agricultural lands. The reserve is characterized by its tropical lowland and montane forests, harboring a variety of endemic and native flora and fauna, such as dipterocarp trees, hornbills, and other bird species. It plays an essential ecological role in maintaining the hydrological cycle, preventing soil erosion, and supporting biodiversity. The reserve's history is intertwined with local conservation efforts, aimed at sustaining both the environment and the livelihoods of indigenous and local peoples. While it is not extensively developed for mass tourism, Mt. Mabilog offers visitors quiet trails through primary and secondary forests, birdwatching opportunities, and the chance to experience the lush rainforest environment of Panay Island. Its relatively undisturbed ecosystem makes it a valuable site for ecological research and environmental education. Visitors may find several small streams, endemic wildlife, and dense vegetation that typify the Philippines’ tropical upland forests. The region's humid, tropical climate adds to the lushness and vitality of this watershed reserve. Those drawn to ecotourism, botany, or outdoor exploration may appreciate the natural solitude and the conservation significance of the Mt. Mabilog Watershed Forest Reserve.

Highlights

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Pristine tropical montane forest rich in endemic trees and wildlife

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Vital watershed supplying fresh water to the surrounding communities

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Opportunities for birdwatching, including sightings of Philippine hornbills

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Secluded forest trails offering immersive jungle trekking experience

Notable Natural Features

Watershed Protection Function

Mt. Mabilog Reserve plays a critical role in maintaining water quality and supply for nearby communities, controlling erosion and flood risk.

Tropical Montane Forest Ecosystem

The forest reserve shelters diverse tropical flora and fauna, contributing to biodiversity conservation in Panay Island.

Bird Habitats

The area supports species such as the Visayan hornbill and other endemic birds, making it a significant birdwatching site.