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Photo from: http://dipologcity.com/CogonTourismPark2.htm
Cogon Eco Tourism Park is located in the hinterlands of Barangay Cogon, Zamboanga del Norte. This environmental rest area park and forest preserve stretches into the neighboring Municipality of Polanco and covers a total land area of 344 hectares.
An upshot of massive tree-planting activities regularly undertaken since its establishment as a reforestation area way back 1958, the area now hosts a range of mature planted trees and other important floral varieties.
Within the park’s vast expanse also lies a 40-hectare natural forest that is home to at least ten documented rare fauna species such as the Philippine Monkey, the Pigeon Dove, the Philippine Turtle Dove, the Monitor Lizard and fruit bats, among others. Read More: https://www.greedypeg.org/zamboanga-del-norte/Cogon-Eco-Tourism-Park.html
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Cogon Eco Park is located in the barangay of Cogon in the beautiful City of Dipolog, Zamboanga Del Norte. It started as a reforestation project in 1952, covering 344 hectares of land and forest.
The beautiful nature of this eco park is very popular tourists destination. It is a nice vacation spot for families and friends who want to spend worthwhile time together. This is also the perfect location for those who want thrilling outdoor activities such as camping, trekking and mountain climbing. Read More: https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/Cogon-Eco-Park
COGON ECO-TOURISM PARK
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The wire frame vibrated and swayed in sync with the tree as we were nearing the end of the spiral staircase to the tree house. It seemed scary at first but just a few minutes after starting the ascent, we eventually got used to it, in our attempt at climbing up Mindanao’s tallest tree house.
The area of Cogon Eco Park Complex, encompassing 344 hectares was the result of reforestation efforts in the 1950s. Today, it’s an ecotourism attraction that is in its early stages of development as one of Dipolog City’s tourism attractions.
Located 22 kilometers from the city proper, its greenery, tall trees and established trails provide a welcome respite from the concrete jungle. It’s refreshing for the eyes and soul and traveling from Dipolog City to this green enclave takes one to scenic vistas along the road. Read More: http://langyaw.com/2014/09/08/climbing-mindanaos-tallest-treehouse/
Photo from: http://www.dipologcity.com/tourpackage3.htm
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Zamboanga del Norte – Largest Province in the Zamboanga Peninsula
Where is Zamboanga del Norte and How to Get There
Best Places to Visit in Zamboanga del Norte
Exciting Festivals in Zamboanga del Norte
Have a Lot of Fun in Zamboanga del Norte
Zamboanga del Norte Photo Gallery
Zamboanga del Norte Video Collection