Initao–Libertad Protected Landscape and Seascape

The Initao–Libertad Park extends from the northern foothills of the Kitanglad Mountain Range to the northeastern entrance of Iligan Bay.

It is also notable for its coral reefs and rugged coastline consisting of a series of cliffs interspersed with short sandy beaches.

Developed by the Misamis Oriental Provincial Government in 2009, the PHP3 million eco-tourism site contains a 100-meter treetop boardwalk with an 80-foot spiral staircase, five hanging bridges, and a 120-meter zipline.

Campsites, picnic tables, barbecue pits, restrooms and open cottages with view decks are also provided.

[2] Finfish identified in the marine park include the Blacktipped sardine, striped sea catfish, flying fish, red squirrelfish, Australasian snapper, soldierfish, Papuan trevally, lapu-lapu, butterflyfish, wrasse, parrotfish, surgeonfish, Indian mackerel, triggerfish, tree-bar porcupinefish and flounder.