Preparation
Bring sturdy hiking boots and adequate water, as facilities are rustic and limited within the park.





Fuyot Springs National Park is a significant protected area situated within the Cagayan Valley region of the Philippines. As an IUCN Category V protected landscape, it offers a glimpse into the region's rich biodiversity and natural terrain. The park is characterized by its lush surroundings, making it a suitable destination for visitors interested in hiking, bird watching, and general nature appreciation. It provides a quiet, authentic outdoor experience away from the busier tourist hubs of the country. Visitors should be prepared for a rustic environment that emphasizes conservation and natural preservation.
Fuyot Springs National Park is a significant protected area situated within the Cagayan Valley region of the Philippines. As an IUCN Category V protected landscape, it offers a glimpse into the region's rich biodiversity and natural terrain. The park is characterized by its lush surroundings, making it a suitable destination for visitors interested in hiking, bird watching, and general nature appreciation. It provides a quiet, authentic outdoor experience away from the busier tourist hubs of the country. Visitors should be prepared for a rustic environment that emphasizes conservation and natural preservation.
IUCN Category V protected landscape
Rich regional biodiversity
Scenic trails for hiking and nature walks
Quiet environment for bird watching
The park is a protected area, so please follow all conservation guidelines and leave no trace.
Facilities are minimal; ensure you are self-sufficient for your visit.
The terrain is rugged and may be challenging depending on recent weather conditions.
Bring sturdy hiking boots and adequate water, as facilities are rustic and limited within the park.
Pack binoculars and a camera to fully enjoy the bird watching and diverse flora.
Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking an off-the-beaten-path outdoor experience.
PHP ₱
$30-$60 p/day
Filipino, English, Ilocano
Consider hiring a local guide to help navigate the terrain and identify native species.