Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat

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Parañaque, Philippines

Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat is located in Parañaque, Philippines on Freedom Island Trail (Rail Road). Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in Philippines.

Address

Freedom Island Trail (Rail Road)

Phone

+63 9950561678

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Open hours

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Rob Higgo

The park is lovely and quiet, beautiful scenery if you like nature. You need a permit from DENR but they will issue it for birdwatching. Pity it is closed for Covid19 to the general public. Lovely day spent cycling just with nature.

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Rommel Turingan

It was a nice place out of nowhere but I couldn't get in unless I had a DENR pass. But from outside it looked nice and quiet.

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Ervin Mark Suerte

The last remaining forest of Metro Manila!! This sanctuary for migratory birds is endangered from reclamation, please show your support by attending Coastal Clean-Up Drive. You may contact me for more details! #SaveFreedomIsland

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Neb Anirah

Great park for nature lovers. Can't wait till the park administration finishes the ongoing ecotourism project. They have to do something about the trash that pile up along the shore. Probably trash from the boats/ships anchored by the bay and trashy visitors/tourist. Truly a must visit especially the boardwalk on Freedom Island when completed. Close drive from metro Manila. Great disappointment when we came back to visit the place after almost a year. This park is now closed to the public, tourists, nature lovers, or bird watchers. You now need a special permit from some unknown government agency to get in. The inane guards at the gate could not give more info. Why do you need a special permit to get into a public park and a tourist spot? Who changed the rules? Sounds like incompetence or a potential for corruption to obtain a permit. Don't waste your time coming here unless there is an official publication that the park is open to the public without obtaining a special permit.

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Elydia Reyes

We had our clean up drive here and it was a pretty fulfilling experience. What I like most about this one is the fresh air and the collaboration of people in action

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Juneth sinoc balondo

becouse im stay here and facefull

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Mk Dfive

My motmot sundo with my ate

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issa rodriguez

As long as there are volunteers willing to keep this place clean and preserve it, it will be a sanctuary amidst the cities. Hope we can have more support from the government to keep this place really a nature reserve.