Mt. Apo Park


Destinations


Mt. Apo Peak

The peak of Mt. Apo is a popular park destination of local and foreign tourists. It has an elevation of 10, 311 feet above sea level, the highest in the Philippines. The peak of Mt. Apo can be reached thru trekking starting from various entry points designated by local government units that surrounds the park.

Agco Lake

The water of Lake Agco bubbles with heat coming from beneath. The boiling mud around the lake is sometimes used by local inhabitants to cook eggs. Lake Agco has an elevation of 1,250 meters above sea level and is located at Agco, Ilomavis, Kidapawan City.

Venado Lake

The highest endorheic lake in the Philippines with an estimated elevation of 1,984 meters above sea level. The Venado ground is a common camping area of mountain climbers coming from various park entry points. The deer-shaped Venado waters and the surrounding endemic tinikaran trees enriched with biodiverstiy offer a wonderful experience of nature’s beauty.

Mawig Falls

This crystal-clear 65 feet-long waterfalls is located in Barangay Balabag, Kidapawan City, North Cotabato. Mawig falls is one of the pristine park destinations within Kidapawan City area. It is the major source of Matingao River.

Kirungdung Falls

Kirungdong falls is a 200-feet twin falls cascading from the cool headwaters of the mountain streams. It is located at Sitio Kirungdong , Barangay Kinarum, Magpet, North Cotabato within a friendly community characterized by tranquil and rustic setting of real mountain life. Kirungdong falls has an estimated elevation of 1,090 meters above sea level.

Pidlanan Falls

Pidlanan falls is a favorite picnic area of local residents. It is lined with huge rocks and the mountain waters drops 40 feet in height. Pidlanan falls has an elevation of 1,020 meters above sea level. It is located in Barangay Magkaalam, Magpet, North Cotabato.

Tausuvan Falls

The 85.2-feet high Tawsuvan Falls is located at Sitio Waterfalls, Bongolanon, Magpet North Cotobato. Sitio Waterfalls is a tribal community inhabited by Manobos, an indigenous people in Mt. Apo.

Mahomanoy Resort

The resort started in 2003 with just one pool. With the growing local and foreign visitors each year, more pools were developed by the local IP community using the heat from nearby hotsprings and Agco lake. The resort is located at Agco, Ilomavis, Kidapawan City.