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    Mindanao’s Green Escape: Why This Eco-Park is the Ultimate Alternative to Crowded Malls

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    Spanning 4.5 hectares in Davao del Sur, the Digos City Eco Park and Arboretum provides a budget-friendly municipal sanctuary featuring a scenic central lake, fitness tracks, and rich botanical spaces.

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    While massive air-conditioned lifestyle hubs and coastal commercial strips historically absorb weekend crowds in Davao del Sur, a tranquil environmental movement is reshaping local leisure habits this May 2026. Tucked quietly inside the peaceful suburban expanse of San Nicolas, Barangay Tres de Mayo, an expansive green development initiative has successfully claimed public land for ecological preservation. The Digos City Eco Park and Arboretum covers 4.5 hectares of beautifully re-engineered urban wetlands, creating a masterfully curated sanctuary built to balance heavy community relaxation with strict environmental awareness. Affectionately praised by regional backpackers as the Burnham Park of the South, this idyllic destination provides an authentic, open-air refuge where visitors can detach from metropolitan noise and slow down amidst refreshing natural scenery.

    Navigating Paddleboat Waters and Shaded Brick Lanes

    The primary focal point of this lakeside property is its beautifully designed central lagoon, which directly channels the leisurely, nostalgic atmosphere of classic heritage parks. For an affordable recreational fee of around ₱300 per boat, groups of two to four people can rent colorful paddleboats and traditional rowboats to navigate the peaceful, reflective waters of the lake. Encircling the aquatic center is an interconnected grid of brick-paved jogging lanes and dedicated cycling paths that weave smoothly beneath a dense, protective canopy of towering native trees. These shaded fitness rings merge cleanly into an expansive botanical arboretum that proudly showcases premium indigenous Philippine tree species like Narra, accented by vibrant, meticulously landscaped flower beds that provide a striking backdrop for local wedding shoots, debut portraits, and family albums.

    Pro-Community Infrastructure and Local Government Tariffs

    Operating as a shining template for accessible municipal urban design, the park is explicitly engineered with universal architectural features, including wide concrete pathways, smooth wheelchair-accessible ramps, standard public restrooms, and barrier-free parking lots. The City Government of Digos runs the entire complex on an exceptionally modest tier of entrance fees, charging regular adults a mere ₱20, while students, children aged seven to eleven, and senior citizens pay just ₱10 or gain free admission. The grounds are highly optimized for full-day family gatherings, featuring wide open grassy meadows, free-to-use picnic tables, and integrated brick barbecue grills where parties can cook their own meals. To ensure the facility remains in pristine condition, administrators enforce a structured schedule: opening from 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM Tuesday through Thursday, extending hours until 8:30 PM from Friday through Sunday, and closing completely every Monday for intensive landscape maintenance.

    Transit Connections and Rigid Anti-Plastic Protocols

    Commuting to this urban oasis is remarkably simple, given its close proximity to the heart of the city, sitting a brief ten-minute drive outside the main business district. Long-distance travelers arriving from the Davao City Integrated Bus Terminal can easily board a public commercial bus heading straight down the south highway to the Digos City Center, where they can readily charter a local motorized tricycle or summon a ride-hailing vehicle to zip directly into the Tres de Mayo area. Once inside the main entry gates, visitors must strictly comply with a rigorous, non-negotiable environmental framework designed to guarantee the long-term sustainability of the sanctuary. The park operates on a strict Leave No Trace policy that aggressively discourages the entry of single-use plastics and mandates absolute waste segregation in designated bin clusters to preserve a safe, unpolluted habitat for the resident wild birds and local squirrels.

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