Quezon: Quezon Protected Landscape
Located within the boundaries of the municipalities of Atimonan, Pagbilao, and Padre Burgos in the province of Quezon, Quezon National Forest Park or Quezon Protected Landscape is a 938 hectare protected landscape. First established as a national park on October 25, 1934, because of Proclamation no. 740. The park covers a total area of 535.08 hectares. The park area was enlarged to 983 hectares on August 5, 1940, with Proclamation no. 594. However, after being reestablished and reclassified as a protected landscape on June 2, 2003, the park's area was reduced to 938 hectares. The famous siko Trees live a full life here. This one sprouted a year before Titanic sank. gotta be very careful with the downhill curves Quezon National Park is one of the best places to visit if you want to be one with nature. The park is literally teeming with life. Several plants and animal species endemic to the Philippines can be found within the park area. As a matter of f