Places to Go to - La Mesa Eco Park
Five hectares of picnic spots with grilling facilities underneath a forest of varied trees
To experience and enjoy a paddle boat ride, one once had to trek all the way to Baguio’s Burnham Park to do so. Now this popularity activity is available right at Quezon City
Here, one can enjoy a full-body workout under the shade of trees. The fitness trail has 17 exercise stations and connects to a forested 1.2 km mountain bike trail.
Two hectares of flower terraces. This is actually the dam wall of the reservoir.
La Mesa Watershed in Quezon City is the primary source of drinking water of about 12 million Metro Manila residents. The property is owned by the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), a government agency. La Mesa Watershed is 2700 hectares, 700 hectares of which is the reservoir and 2000 hectares of which is the surrounding forest. This forest is the last remaining one of its size in Metro Manila and serves as its carbon dioxide sink. La Mesa Watershed, therefore, is vital to the city, not only because it is a primary source of drinking water, but also because its forest functions as the lungs of Metro Manila, providing it with clean air.
Due to lack of funds, illegal settling, poaching and logging, La Mesa Watershed came into disrepair and ruin. In 1999, ABS-CBN Foundation, Inc. created Bantay Kalikasan (Nature Watch) and, in partnership with the MWSS, undertook the Save La Mesa Watershed Project. The project aimed to rehabilitate, reforest, preserve and protect La Mesa Watershed. The total area that needed reforestation was 1500 hectares. Today, eight years since the project started, only 158 hectares remain to be planted. Bantay Kalikasan’s strategy of actively involving the general public in the project, through its Adopt/Protect-ATree/ Hectare programs, was key to its success.
To sustain the Save La Mesa Watershed Project, Bantay Kalikasan, in partnership with the MWSS and the Q.C. Government, rehabilitated and renovated a 33 hectare public park located right outside the natural boundaries of the watershed and 40 meters below the reservoir. In September 2004, it was renamed La Mesa Ecopark and reopened to the public. All revenues generated by La Mesa Ecopark are utilized for the continuous preservation and protection of La Mesa Watershed.
La Mesa Ecopark envisions a better environment for our children. Our mission is to spread environmental awareness through education and advocacy. La Mesa Ecopark is a venue providing for healthful outdoor recreation and a true forest experience. It is a living classroom and laboratory for environmental education and aims to be a center for biodiversity conservation. In 2006, over 280 different schools from all over the country, some coming from as far as Laoag, Bohol and Cebu, trooped to La Mesa Ecopark for their educational school field trips. Today, the park continues to be a popular destination for family outings and picnics; a more healthful alternative to shopping malls.
At La Mesa Ecopark, each member of the family can enjoy varied outdoor activities. La Mesa Ecopark boasts of the following facilities:
Lopez Picnic Grounds – Five hectares of picnic spots with grilling facilities underneath a forest of varied trees.
Salt Water Swimming Pool – Probably the only salt water pool that is open to the public. Salt granules are used instead of chlorine making the water safer and less toxic.
Superferry Boating Lagoon – To experience and enjoy a paddle boat ride, one once had to trek all the way to Baguio’s Burnham Park to do so. Now this popular activity is available right here in Quezon City.
Fishing Lagoon – Fishing is another very popular to-do at the park.
Petron Fitness and Mountain Bike Trail – Here, one can enjoy a full-body workout under the shade of trees. The fitness trail has 17 exercise stations and connects to a forested 1.2 km mountain bike trail.
Shell Flower Terraces – Two hectares of flower terraces. This is actually the dam wall of the reservoir.
Ecomuseum – A museum dedicated to environmental education and biodiversity conservation.
Butterfly Trail and Hatchery – An educational walk through the wonderful, colorful world of butterflies.
Various pavilions for rent are available for private functions.
Overnight camping facilities also available.
PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS
- Strictly no littering, Php500.00 fine implemented
- Videoke / loud music / liquor, alcoholic beverages and illegal drugs are strictly prohibited.
- Strictly only emergency and authorized motorized vehicles are allowed beyond the main entrance gate.
- Parked at designated areas only. Do not idle engine while car is parked. Fine: Php1,000.00.
- Expect heavy pedestrian traffic. Pedestrians have right of way.
- 15kph speed limit strictly enforced.
RATES
Operating Hours: 8AM to 5PM Daily
| PARK Admission Rates | ||
| above 3ft | P50 | |
| 3ft & below | FREE | |
| POOL Admission Rates ((9am – 4pm) Daily) | ||
| above 3fts | P80 | |
| 3ft & below | P40 | |
| - Proper swimming attire is strictly implemented – no cotton made fabrics, no buttons & zippers. - Pool Admission rates apply to all who enter pool compound, whether they will swim or not. |
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| BOAT RENTAL | BIKE RENTAL | FISHING | TABLES AND CHAIRS | |
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| SPECIAL Rates | |
| QC Residents (w/ valid proof of residence) | P40 |
| QC Students (w/ valid id) | P20 |
| QC Senior Citizens (w/ valid id) | FREE |
| Non-QC Senior Citizens | P40 |
Here are their TOUR PACKAGE RATES should you want to enjoy it more with their guided tours…
PACKAGE1
BOATING
RATE:P100 per head (minimum 50pax)
GUIDED WALKING TOUR
Ecopark Overview/History/Amenities
Plan/Trees Identification
ENTRANCE FEE
BOAT RIDE
PACKAGE2
SWIMMING
RATE:P130 per head (minimum 50pax)
GUIDED WALKING TOUR
Ecopark Overview/History/Amenities
Plant/Trees Identification
ENTRANCE FEE
SWIMMING
PACKAGE3
SWIMMING AND BOATING
RATE:P150 per head (minimum 50pax)
GUIDED WALKING TOUR
Ecopark Overview/History/Amenities
Plan/Trees Identification
ENTRANCE FEE
BOAT RIDE(30mins)
SWIMMING
PACKAGE4
BUTTERFLY
RATE:P100 per head (minimum 50pax)
GUIDED WALKING TOUR
Ecopark Overview/History/Amenities
Plan/Trees Identification
ENTRANCE FEE
BUTTERFLY TRAIL
PACKAGE5
BASIC GARDENING HANDS-ON LECTURE
RATE:P150 per head
(minimum 30pax advance booking needed at least 1 week)
ECOPARK Overview/History/Amenities
Audio Visual Presentation
ENTRANCE FEE
BASIC GARDEN LECTURE
Audio Visual Presentation
Hands-on, nursery activity
Tools, geminant
PACKAGE6
ADVENTURE ZONE
RATE:Activity + 50 (minimum 30pax)
RAPELLING - P50/head
WALL CLIMB - P50/head
ZIPLINE - P50/head
PAINTBALL - P300/head (gears & 50 bullets)
- P500/head
PACKAGE7
CHILDREN’S ARTS and CRAFTS PACKAGES
ACTIVITIES
(minimum 30pax/advance booking needed at least 2 weeks)
1)Figurine Painting (6”X 8”) – P150/head
2)Sand Coloring (6”X 8”) – P150/head
3)Paper Clay Art (6”X 8”) – P150/head
4)Face Painting – P80/head
Activity (1) + (2) – P250/head
Activity (1) + (2) or (3) + (4) – P300/head
Activity (1) or (2) or (3) + (4) – P200/head
ECOPARK Overview/History/Amenities
ENTRANCE FEE
MATERIALS
Figurine, Cardboard
Paint, tools, etc…
Customized designs available upon request.
HOW TO GET THERE:
From the Quezon City Circle, turn right to Commonwealth Avenue.
Turn right to Winston St
Turn right to Dunhill St
Go straight until you reach the La Mesa Eco Park.
























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