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Mt. Arayat is located in the province of Pampanga, in the middle of Central Luzon or Region 3 in the Philippines. It has an elevation of 1026 meters or 3366 feet. It offers scenic views of Central Luzon plain, rice paddies, and the Pampanga River. The southern half of the mountain lies within the municipality of Arayat, Pampanga, while the north half and the mountain summit lie within Magalang, Pampanga. The Mount Arayat National Park was established in 1933. Mt. Arayat in the past is considered volcanic but as the years and decades have passed, it can’t be considered a volcano now because it hasn’t had an eruption for decades, Mt. Arayat is now an inactive volcano. According to its past history, during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish rulers, the Filipino revolutionaries retreated on Mt. Arayat after the breakdown of the first Cry of Nueva Ecija in September 1896 when the Spanish forces counter-attacked at the municipality of San Isidro. Afterward, Mt. Arayat was once a recreation area of President Manuel Quezon during the Commonwealth of the Philippines. In 1933 Mt. Arayat was proclaimed a National Park because of its wonderful refreshing surroundings. The national park has a total of 3715 hectares or 37.15 square kilometers. It is one of the most reachable parks in the Central Luzon region. Then in 1942, Mt. Arayat was the hiding place of the Hukbalahap or Filipino communist guerrilla movement against the mighty Japanese forces during the Second World War. As of today, Mt. Arayat is the dwelling place of 49 species of plants and trees including two species of endemic tree (fire tree and Chamberlain’s pitogo), 86 species of birds, 14 species of mammals, and 11 species of reptiles. ---------------------------------- Music - "Already There" by Josh Woodward. Free download: https://www.joshwoodward.com/ ----------------------------------- #glenrandoms #hiking #mountains #pinoymountaineer #mountainadventure #nature #arayat #pampanga #quadpeak