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Cassamata Hill National Park

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Location
  
Abra, Philippines

Established
  
August 26, 1974

Area
  
57 ha

Cassamata Hill National Park

Nearest city
  
Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines

Governing body
  
Department of Environment and Natural Resources Bangued Municipality

Address
  
Bangued, Abra, Philippines

Management
  
Department of Environment and Natural Resources

Similar
  
Libmanan Caves National, Northern Luzon Heroes H, Pagsanjan Gorge National, Fuyot Springs National, Bulabog Putian National

Lower magat ecopark


Cassamata Hill National Park is a protected area of the Philippines located in the municipality of Bangued, Abra in the Cordillera Administrative Region. The park covers an area of 57 hectares and was declared a protected area in 1974.

Its location in the southern limits of Bangued municipality by the Ilocos Sur-Abra road affords easy access to its residents. The hill itself is an easy climb via a winding road or on foot by concrete stairways. Visitors are rewarded with panoramic views of the small town below as well as the whole expanse of the Abra River valley flanked by the Cordillera Central and Ilocos mountain ranges. The 990 meter (3,248 feet) tall Mount Banti Goolong (also called "Sleeping Beauty" mountain by locals) is especially impressive from Victoria Park located in the summit of the hill. In addition to the park and mountain trails, Cassamata Hill also provides recreational facilities such as swimming pool, a hotel and an amphitheater. The park is also the site of a water reservoir and a shrine to the Virgin Mary.

References

Cassamata Hill National Park Wikipedia