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Impasugong Communal Ranch: Impasugong Communal Ranch:
Haven for nature buffs Haven for nature buffs
IMPASUGONG, Bukidnon
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– The communal ranch in Impasugong town is the ideal place to go when the hustle and bustle of everyday life start to swarm.
It is hidden in valleys and grassy canyons, with streams and water springs flowing through it.
Perched amidst rolling hills in Capitan Bayong village, about eight kilometers northeast of the town, the ranch has been a legendary place of quietness and peace.
This vast, 643-hectare grazing land is a haven for both animals and people. As far as the eye can see, lush green pastures stretch out in the distance, dotted with well-bred cattle and horse grazers.
The ranch features a captivating heart-shaped lake, apart from the mountain backdrop and wildflowers.

It is best for tourists looking for a picture-perfect setting and for couples searching for a place to take prenuptial photos.


A sanctuary
For outdoor enthusiasts, the ranch is a paradise. A place where we can slow down, breathe deeply, and appreciate the simple things in life.
The forests and nearby hills connected by a network of trails are ideal for trekking and hiking. You can challenge yourself and push your limits, or take a leisurely stroll and bask in the stunning views. There’s something for everyone.
The town as a whole and the local government unit both jointly own the ranch, according to Mayor Anthony Uy.
“For a fee of 500 pesos a year, Impasugong residents can benefit from various services, including free vitamins, deworming, breeding, and feeding for their cattle, as well as the privilege to have their cattle cared for in the ranch,” Uy said.
As you stroll along the shore of the mirror-like lake, the towering ridges of Mt. Kulago beckon you to unwind and let go of your worries.
The rustling of leaves and the chirping of birds create a harmonious and serene ambiance, attracting tourists and nature buffs.
Go horseback riding
The cowboys, or “vaqueros,” have been honing their skills for generations, passing on their expertise from father to son.
