
Tagum City has long been known as the "City of Festivals," but the true pulse of the community resides within the 25 hectares of Energy Park, affectionately known as E-Park. Located along the Apokon Highway, this sprawling eco-tourism destination is managed by the Tagum City Tourism and Cultural Office and remains one of the few high-fidelity green spaces in Mindanao with strictly free admission. Operating daily from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM, E-Park is more than just a public space; it is a vital civic hub where sustainability research, competitive sports, and family leisure converge. Whether you are a morning jogger or a weekend picnicker, the park offers a lush, shaded sanctuary that perfectly balances urban development with environmental preservation.
A Hub for Play, Sport, and Sustainability
E-Park is meticulously zoned to cater to a diverse range of activities, making it a favorite for regional sports tournaments and massive scouting jamborees. The Children's Park & Water Park provides a vibrant wet-play zone for toddlers, while the integrated courts for basketball, volleyball, and tennis—along with a dedicated skateboarding park—serve the city’s youth and athletes. Beyond recreation, the park houses a forward-thinking Agricultural Hub, which functions as a sustainability research center equipped with a soil laboratory, plant nurseries, and advanced hydroponics installations. This unique integration of a public park with scientific research makes E-Park a model for 2026 "smart city" initiatives, providing residents with both a place to play and a place to learn about the future of food security.
Active Lifestyle and Weekend Traditions
For those seeking an active lifestyle, the park’s wide biking lanes and affordable bicycle rentals (typically ₱20 to ₱40 per hour) offer a breezy way to explore the property’s vast canopy of trees. Every weekend, the atmosphere shifts as the E-Park Community Market pops up, featuring local food trucks and artisanal beverage stalls that showcase the flavors of Davao del Norte. Visitors are fully permitted to bring their own meals for picnics, with the Dahon Monument—a symbolic tribute to the Scouting movement—serving as a popular landmark for family gatherings. Sundays are particularly lively, drawing in the largest crowds, so those seeking a quieter experience should aim for the tranquil early morning window between 5:00 AM and 8:00 AM.
Accessibility and Civic Connectivity
The park’s strategic location along the Apokon Highway makes it highly accessible via public transport, and the facility is well-equipped with wheelchair-accessible entrances and designated parking areas. E-Park also serves a vital administrative role, housing several local government and agency field offices within its boundaries, ensuring that the space is well-maintained and secure for all visitors. The abundance of public restrooms and shady rest areas makes it a comfortable destination even during the humid summer months of 2026. As Tagum City continues to expand, Energy Park remains a steadfast reminder of the city's commitment to providing high-quality, inclusive, and green environments for its citizens and guests alike.




