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Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape

Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Pinacanauan River (Penablanca, Cagayan).jpg
Map showing the location of Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape
Map showing the location of Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape
Location in the Philippines
Location Cagayan, Philippines
Nearest city Tuguegarao
Coordinates 17°42′11.74″N 121°49′25.5″E / 17.7032611°N 121.823750°E / 17.7032611; 121.823750Coordinates: 17°42′11.74″N 121°49′25.5″E / 17.7032611°N 121.823750°E / 17.7032611; 121.823750
Area 118,781.582 hectares (293,515.68 acres)
Established July 16, 1935 (National park)
July 8, 1940 (Forest reserve)
June 29, 1994 (Protected landscape)
October 6, 2003 (Protected landscape/seascape)
Governing body Department of Environment and Natural Resources

The Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape, formerly the Callao Cave National Park, is the largest protected area in the province of Cagayan in northern Philippines. It is on the border with Isabela province, contiguous with the Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park. The protected area, best known as the location of Callao Cave, covers the largest block of forest under conservation in the province. It is located in the municipality of Peñablanca and covers 118,781.582 hectares (293,515.68 acres) of the northern Sierra Madre mountain range and its adjacent Pacific coast.

The Peñablanca park is situated just 24 kilometres (15 mi) east of Cagayan's provincial capital of Tuguegarao and some 580 kilometres (360 mi) north of Manila. It extends along the northern Sierra Madre range from the Twin Peaks south to Mount Cetaceo towards the border with Isabela. It covers 18 of the 24 barangays of Peñablanca, namely, Callao, San Roque, Cabbo, Nannarian, Malibagbag, Quibal, Agugaddan, Lapi, Nanguilattan, Nabbabalayan, Buyon, Mangga, Minanga, Sisim, Bugatay, Bical, Baliuag and Cabasan.

The park is well known for its numerous limestone formations found within its 300 cave systems, the most popular of which are Callao Cave and Sierra Cave. It is traversed by the Pinacanauan River, a major tributary of the Rio Grande de Cagayan, which supplies clean water and irrigation to surrounding communities as well as the nearby city of Tuguegarao. The park is inhabited by three indigenous groups, namely the Ibanag, Itawes and Aeta. It is also known for its archaeological relics discovered within its caves.

Activities within the park include hiking, spelunking, fishing, swimming, and other water activities. Near the entrance to Callao Cave is the Callao Park and Resort, developed and maintained by the Cagayan Provincial Government, which has several cottages, a two-storey hotel, a multi-purpose pavilion, viewing deck and picnic tables.


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