Minalungao National Park (General Tinio and Gapan)
Declared as a National Park, it features a breathtaking view of the
narrow but deep Peñaranda river. On both side of the river bank one looks up 16 meters high
limestone walls. The ridge formation of white sculptured limestone walls shows the might of the
great river.A cave whose distance is yet to be reached features a yanking pit, ante chambers of
flowing draperies of marvelous stones and a magnificent hall adorned with natural chandeliers of
stalactites, drawing spelunkers to its wonder and challenge.
Pajanutic Falls(Carrangalan)
Located in Mejedigan, the place is about 1.5 hectares. It has waterfalls about 15
meters in height surrounded with green foliage.
Barrio Puncan (Carranglan)
The place is known to be the “Little Baguio of Nueva Ecija” for its cool breeze
atmosphere and pine trees.
Gabaldon Falls
The river is surrounded by green foliage and huge rock formation. Its rippling ice-cold water from
the ten feet high water falls is the main attraction of the area.
Luna Falls(Rizal)
Found in the eastern barrio of Rizal which is nested uphill on the foot of Sierra Madre
mountain ranges boast one of Central Luzon`s hidden treasure, a towering waterfall more than a
hundred feet high descends widely across mountain wall. One is clutched by its power and lured by
more than twenty pools varying in levels and depth.
Hot Spring of Rizal
The natural spring is proved to be medicinal.
Burburayok Spring Talugtog)
Located at the foot of Mount Amorong, the spring with its cool clear water are busy
places during summer months.
Capintalan(Carranglan)
Its rivers and low lying hills are ideal for hiring and communing with nature. The area
is maintained by the peaceful community of the Kalanguya tribe from Ifugao. The bawang pick of
the area is the tri-boundary point of Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija and Nueva Viscaya. A gate to Cagayan
Valley, it was a strategic location during the world war liberation period. Tunnels war artifacts and
stories of gold digging abound the area. Located in the area is the Dalton Pass with the monument of
Gen. Dalton and an inscription of the historic account of World War II.
Palasapas Falls(San Jose City)
Located in the outskirts of the city, in the barrio Manicla, seven kilometers away
from the Poblacion. The site has natural scenic beauty where once stood a forbidding forest, its quant
existence enhanced only by the sound of cascading waterfalls inadvertently concealed behind its
snarling tree branches and thick undergrowth.
Talon Kalikasan(Palayan City)
A natural waterfalls at the foot of Mt. Sierra Madre. The place is just about a
kilometer from Aetas resettlement area.
Aloha Falls(Carranglan)
Surrounded by the green foliage and about 15 meters to 20 meters in height. Aside
from being picnic grove, the site is also perfect for trekking and mountain climbing.
Doña Aurora National Park(Bongabon)
Located 100 meters away from the arch symbolized the boundary between Aurora and
Nueva Ecija, the park is rich in ravine and cliffs which is ideal for mountain climbing and hiking and
for pleasure trip. From the upper portion of the park going to Aurora province, one would notice the
undisturbed forest downhill.
Pantabangan Dam
The countries first multi-purpose infrastructure stands today as a phenomenon in Filipino feats.
Cutting across a rich valley floor, the Pampanga River was tamed for irrigation, generation of
hydroelectric power and mitigation of flood damages. It is considered to be a mainstay among tourist
spots because of its domestic scenic ambience and the awesome engineering wonders which anyone
can appreciate.
Diamond Park(San Jose City)
This park is strategically located at the gateway of the Cagayan Valley. A haven for
picnickers and refreshing environment of numerous parks and gardens landscape on hills. The river
running its foothills is a summer destination. Climbing its hundred steps stairs, one reaches lamp-lit
pagodas on hilltop offering a panoramic view of Northern Nueva Ecija.