Mount Malindang is a complex volcano located in the province of Misamis Occidental in the southern island of Mindanao, Philippines.
The least studied mountain range was formed through several volcanic activities some of which could be historical, evident by the presence of two calderas, surrounded by high rock walls, cinder cones, dome volcano plugs, two sulfurous hot springs, and a crater lake named Lake Duminagat.
The amphitheater structures have extensive distribution of volcanic rocks, carbonized wood that are found in pyroclastic deposits.
[5] Malindang has unofficially historical eruptions but it believed to be in 1822 and is classified as inactive by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.
[5] Mount Malindang and its adjoining mountain range including Dapitan Peak and Mt Bliss, is a catchment area which drains water through 49 rivers and streams, and numerous creeks.