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Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park
Located at the north central Bukidnon
A natural type of attraction located at the north central Bukidnon. It
has an area of 31,297.00 hectares composed of more than a dozen
mountain peaks, including Mt. Dulang-dulang. The peak of the mountain
could be reached through three trail routes, namely: Bol-ugan,
Kaatuan, Lantapan, Lupiagan, Sumilao, Intavas, La Fortuna, and
Impasugong.
Kitanglad, the second highest mountain in the
country, towers to more than nine thousand feet serving as the base to the
Province’s long distance communication towers.
It also offers a challenge to mountain climbers to reach its summit; one
has to scale its ranges for five hours passing through Flora and Fauna of
genuine virgin forests. At the base are
Lalawan, Dalwangan, and the house of the Philippine Eagle. It was declared as a National Park under P.O.
677 dated December 14, 1990.
Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park
Situated in the central part of Bukidnon
Situated in the central part of Bukidnon, Mt. Kalatungan comprises an
estimated area o 35,812.52 hectares and an elevation of 1,000 meters
above sea level with several mountain reef. Drawn by the lure of
overwhelming slope and ledges, this is where nature makes an eloquent
declaration of beauty and power. Sites and rock abundant, wildlife
thrives on native grasslands, and spectacular views of the plains offer
an escape from the rush of the highway.
Musuan Peak/Centennial Park
Dologon, Maramag
Known as Mt. Musuan, it has an elevation of 646 meters asl and a base
diameter of 3 km. Musuan Peak is a natural landmark located at Barangay
Dologon, serving as a border of Musuan from Barangay Lumbo; it is
visible at the left side of the national highway bound south. A telecom
tower has been erected at the peak so that there is now an easy trail
going up there. Nevertheless, there are other points of entry to the
peak, providing nature trekkers a good climb, especially on an early
morning. At the top is revealed a panoramic view of the Bukidnon’s
majestic mountains, green forests, vast ricefields, and the Pulangui
River. One can also have a good view of the Central Mindanao University
(CMU) campus.
Pigsuguan Hills
Siloo, Malitbog
Located in Barangay Siloo, Malitbog; is three (3) kilometers away or
about 20 minutes ride from the Poblacion. The hills and surrounding
scenes offer travelers with spectacular views.
Saray Canyon
Sta. Ines,Malitbog
Located at Barangay Sta. Ines, the Saray Canyon is found at the
entrance of the Municipality of Malitbog. It can be reached after about
15 minutes ride from the town proper. Nature beholds anyone who comes
to visit with its breathtaking view and wonders.
Mangima Canyon
Manolo Fortich

Dubbed as the Kennon Road by the South, the zigzagged road of Mangima
Canyon is a naturally scenic spot that never fails to astound travelers
and tourists. An invitational off-road competition is held annually at
the racetracks of the Mangima Canyon Springs and Country Park in Manolo
Fortich where enthusiasts from all over the country face the challenges
of the rough and rocky terrain that the place can offer.
Magawa Plain
Malitbog
Enclosing an area of about eighty (80) hectares, located six (6)
kilometers away from the town proper is a proposed golf. It is about 25
minutes ride from the Poblacion of Malitbog.
Abyawan Ridge
The Abyawan Ridge is a perfect place to get a glimpse of the wonderful
vista of Tagoloan River and picturesque canyons where the river
traverses the Barangays of Dalirig, Lingi-on, and Sto. Nino. It is
found in Sitio Abyawan, Barangay Dalirig, Manolo Fortich; just along
the road going to the tree plantation of Bukidnon Forests Inc. (BFI) -
Silo-o Station.
Mount Pulog
Situated between barangays San Miguel and Lunocan of the Municipality
of Manolo Fortich is Mt. Pulog. The hill commands a beautiful view of
the Northern Bukidnon plateau. Mt. Pulog favors trekking and
opportunities for scenic views as its highest point offers a spot for a
panoramic view of the Del Monte Golf Course and Clubhouse, the airstrip
and the rose farms of local farmers that abound in the municipality.
Palapao Hills
Standing 836 feet above sea level, Palapao Hills stretch along the
boundary of the municipalities of Sumilao and Manolo Fortich from the
northeast. Said to be used as burial ground in the early part of the
19th century, the wooden coffins and artifacts contained in the caves,
rock shelters and limestone groundss have designs that can be traced
back to metal age.
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