DAGUPAN CITY (PIA) – The Pangasinan Eco Park, a sprawling 20-hectare project in Barangay Cayanga, Bugallon town, is nearing completion and poised to become a major tourism draw for the province of Pangasinan.
Project implementer Pat Orduña announced that the eco-park is already 50 percent complete, offering a glimpse into its diverse attractions.
The park has a 2.71-hectare botanical garden, an organic production area, and a 3.81-hectare orchard.
There is also a swimming pool, a view deck, and a campsite perfect for overnight stays.
“The Pangasinan Eco Park is part of the Green Canopy program of Governor Ramon Guico III. This is also the place where young people can go for educational purposes for environmental preservation,” he said.
Orduña envisions the park as a prime destination for children's field trips, transforming it into a living classroom.
Every plant will be labeled with its common and scientific names, fostering a love of nature and environmental awareness among young minds.
To amp up the excitement, Orduña revealed plans to explore the addition of a thrilling cable car ride and a challenging shooting range, catering to visitors seeking adventure and a touch of adrenaline.