[4] Its main attraction is Sagbayan Peak, a tourism site overlooking a scenic valley with an observation platform and children's playground.
Sagbayan celebrates its feast on May 4/August 28, to honor the town patron San Agustin.
As time goes, these animals were depopulated, leaving only tree houses left by the hunters.
[9] Sagbayan was formerly part of the surrounding municipalities of Clarin, Inabanga, Carmen, and Balilihan.
1741, it was reverted to its original name, Sagbayan on June 21, 1957, signed by President Carlos P.