Location | Dona Remedios Trinidad and San Miguel, Bulacan. |
Area/Year Established | 658.85 hectares/ 1937 |
Special Features | Historical site of the establishment of the first Philippine Republic called the Biak-na-Bato Republic. It was the stronghold of General Emilio Aguinaldo during the revolution against the Spanish regime. It was also the site of the signing of the Pact of Biac-na-Bato, which include the exile of Aguinaldo to Hongkong. The park offers natural attractions like Bahay Paniki Cave, Aguinaldo Cave, Madlum Cave, Tanggapan Cave, Tilandong Falls, and a river traverse the park. |
Park Facilities | Visitor Center, PASu Office, toilets, stairways, bridge, camping ground, picnic areas, parking space. |
Allowed Activities | Cave exploration, trekking, mountain climbing, rock climbing, bird watching, swimming, hiking, picnic, camping |
Fees | Entrance fee: P20 (Adult); P10 (Children/Sr. Citizen); Picnic Table rent: P30 (per day) |
Best time to visit | November to May |
Climate | Type I - Two pronounced seasons: dry from September to April; wet during the rest of the year |
Location Map:
Historical marker |
Park bridge |
Visitor Center/PASu Office |
River traversing the park |