Mount Inayawan Range Natural Park | |
Iucn Category: | II |
Iucn Ref: | [1] |
Map: | Philippines |
Relief: | 1 |
Map Width: | 220 |
Location: | Lanao del Norte, Philippines |
Elevation: | 1,535 |
Coords: | 7.8194°N 123.9261°W |
Established: | July 30, 2007 |
Governing Body: | Department of Environment and Natural Resources |
The Mount Inayawan Range Natural Park (also Mount Iniaoan Range Natural Park) is a protected area of forested mountains in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines. The park encompasses the mountain range also known as Mount Iniaoan located in the landlocked municipality of Nunungan in Lanao del Norte and covers a total area of with a buffer zone of .[2] The area was officially designated as a natural park on 30 July 2007 through Proclamation No. 1344.[3] It is a critical watershed area and the largest remaining rainforest in Lanao del Norte.[4]
The park is situated in the barangay of Inayawan in Nunungan, some 115km (71miles) southwest from the city of Iligan near the border with the province of Lanao del Sur and some 14km (09miles) north from Magapu Point and Illana Bay. It is centered around Mount Iniaoan, a conical mountain which is the highest in the province at an altitude of 5204feet.[5] Lake Nunungan at 1535m (5,036feet) is one of the highest lakes in the Philippines and is also found within the park.[6] It consists of three other lakes which supply water for the municipalities in the Kapatagan Valley and holds an abundant supply of fish.[6] [4] It is centered around Mount Iniaoan, a conical mountain which is the highest in the province at an altitude of 5,204 feet (1,586 m). Lake Nunungan at 1,535 metres (5,036 ft) is one of the highest lakes in the Philippines and is also found within the park.
The Mount Inayawan Range Natural Park is home to a diverse fauna. They include endangered and rare species such as the Philippine eagle, Philippine deer, Mindanao flying squirrel, Mindanao scops owl, white-collared kingfisher, Philippine warty pig and Mindanao hornbill.[4]