Bulabog Putian National Park

The park covers an area of 854.33 hectares (2,111.1 acres)[1] along a 40 kilometers (25 mi) trail in this rainforest.

[3] The mountain was named for its most distinguishing feature, a white stone wall on the north side that is visible from as far away as Passi.

[3] The Bulabog Putian National Park supports diverse species of plants and animals.

Among its fauna inhabitants are the Philippine coucal, iguanas, monkeys, turtle doves, green imperial pigeons, reptiles, and several species of bats.

[3] As a secondary growth forest, it supports hardwood tree species such as dao, molave, and narra.