How much is the entrance fee in La Mesa Eco Park?

How much is the entrance fee in La Mesa Eco Park?

There is no entrance fee, but a minimum donation for maintenance of P40/head is encouraged. Meanwhile, La Mesa Watershed operates from 6 a.m to 3 p.m. daily, except on Tuesdays. Visitors must book and reserve ahead of time to ensure that only 50 persons will be accommodated per day.

Who owns La Mesa Eco Park?

the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System
The area is under the joint administration, supervision and control of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System. It was established in 2007 through Proclamation No. 1336 issued by President Gloria Arroyo.

What is the importance of La Mesa Eco Park?

Today, the La Mesa Watershed and Eco Park is thriving! It is known as the “ green lung” of Metro Manila, absorbing 3-5% of carbon emissions of the metropolis. It is also a source of drinking water to 12 million people. The Watershed and Eco Park are visited by 400,000 – 450,000 people annually.

Can you swim in La Mesa Dam?

The newest swimming facility with rental lockers is composed of a 25-meter, 6-lane lap pool (5 to 8 ft), and a wading pool (2 to 4 ft) ideal for families and children. Pool admission ranges from Php 40 to Php 80, and the use of proper swimming attire is strictly enforced.

Is Eco Park Open 2021?

Eco park opening timing is 12 PM from Tuesday to Saturday. Entry timings for Sunday and holidays are 11 in the morning. The Eco Park closing timing is 7.30 from Tuesday to Sunday.

Who designed La Mesa Eco Park?

In 1999, Lopez founded Bantay Kalikasan as ABS-CBN Foundation’s environmental arm. Through Bantay Kalikasan, she spearheaded the rehabilitation of the 2,700-ha La Mesa Watershed and the development of the 32-ha La Mesa Dam Ecopark.

What can we see in Eco Park?

7 Things To Do At Eco Park

  • Ice Skating. The approximately 3,000-square-foot Swirl Eco Iskate has dedicated 1,600 square feet to skating, while the rest of the area is for viewers and Café Lounge.
  • Cruising.
  • Kayaking.
  • Zorbing.
  • Butterfly Release.

Are dogs allowed in La Mesa Eco Park?

La Mesa Eco Park It is a great place for your dog to feel and coexist with the wild. The park abounds with trees and birds, and you will completely feel like you are in true wilderness.

How do you get to Eco Park?

  1. Take the LRT2 to Araneta-Cubao station.
  2. Walk through Gateway Mall and Farmers Plaza to MRT Cubao station.
  3. Exit the station.
  4. Ride a bus or jeepney to Fairview.
  5. Get off at East Fairview Subd. at Don Mariano Marcos Avenue cor. Winston.
  6. You’ll see a tricycle terminal around 30 meters away. Ride a trike to La Mesa Ecopark.

Where is La Mesa Ecopark located?

The La Mesa Ecopark is a public park situated in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Covering an area of 33 hectares (82 acres) the public park is located along the natural boundary of the La Mesa Watershed Reservation and its elevation is about 40 metres (130 ft) below than the resorvoir.

How do I get to La Mesa Eco Park from the Metro?

Turn right at Pearl Street, then right to Winston, and then left at Dunhill St. Of course, you can ride a taxicab from any area in the Metro and ask the driver to bring you to “La Mesa Ecopark” along Commonwealth Avenue. View La Mesa Eco Park via Google Maps.

How to get to La Mesa Ecopark from East Fairview?

From there, ride a tricycle going to La Mesa Ecopark. Option 1. Ride a bus northbound via EDSA to Fairview. Ask the conductor to the drop you off Winston St. in East Fairview Subdivision. From there, ride a tricycle going to La Mesa Ecopark. Option 2.

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