Pasig Rainforest Park, Urban park in Pasig, Philippines
Pasig Rainforest Park is an 8-hectare green space with walking trails, fitness areas, playgrounds, and various outdoor recreational facilities. The grounds feature an Olympic-sized swimming pool, tennis courts, a 200-meter zip line, and a train service for visitors.
The park opened in 1977 with its initial 4.8 hectares and received a major expansion in 1996 with the addition of 2.1 hectares. These growth phases shaped the park's current layout and facilities.
The park serves as a meeting place for local events and displays native Philippine plant species in its botanical gardens.
The grounds are easy to navigate on foot, with marked paths for various activities and fitness levels. Visitors should wear appropriate footwear and bring plenty of water, especially in hot weather.
A notable feature is a protected Balete tree about 80 years old, recognized as a Heritage tree by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. This ancient tree stands as a link to the site's natural history and draws visitors interested in nature and heritage.
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