Pulacan Falls, Natural waterfall in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines
Pulacan Falls is a waterfall in Labangan that drops across several natural rock levels, creating separate channels and pools at each tier. The water flows through distinct sections, each forming its own smaller pool along the descent.
The waterfall was used as a primary water source for the Labangan irrigation system that supported regional farming. The system helped distribute water to agricultural areas across the region.
Local scout groups gather here for regional meetings and outdoor activities throughout the year. The site serves as an important gathering place for community events and celebrations.
The site is reachable from Pagadian City via the PADAP Road, which provides direct access. A permanent campsite and established paths make navigation straightforward.
The water splits into separate channels at different heights, each forming a small natural pool. These natural rock formations create multiple swimming spots in a way that most visitors discover by exploring.
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