The following is a list of mountains in the Philippines.
Name | Province | Elevation | Prominence | Comments |
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Mount Agad-Agad | Iligan | 490 m (est) | Located in Iligan City | |
Amorong | Pangasinan | 376 m[1] | [ l ] | |
Mount Apo | Davao del Sur | 2,954 m[2] | 2,954 m[2] | [ s ] |
Mount Arayat | Pampanga | 1,026 m | Located at Arayat(municipality). | |
Mount Baco | (on Mindoro) | 2,364 m[2] | 1,574 m[2] | |
Babuyan Claro | Cagayan | 843 m[3] | 843 | [ s ] |
Balatukan | Misamis Oriental | 2,450 m[4][5] | [ sV ] | |
Balut Sarangani | Davao del Sur | 862 m | 862 m | [ s ] |
Mount Banahaw | Laguna, Quezon | 2,158 m[6] 2,170 m[2] |
1,919 m 2,170 m[2] |
[ V ] |
Batorampon Point | Zamboanga | 1,335 m | Highest mountain in Zamboanga City | |
Biliran | Biliran | 1,301 m | [ V ] | |
Binubulauan | Kalinga | 2,329 m | [ s ] | |
Bud Dajo | Sulu | 620 m | [ aC ] | |
Mount Bulusan | Sorsogon | 1,565 m[2] | 1,547 m[2] | [ asu ] |
Mount Busa | (on Mindinao) | 2,030 m[2] | 1,661 m[2] | |
Cagua Volcano | Cagayan | 1,133 m[7] | [ s ] | |
Mount Calavite | (on Mindoro) | 1,620 m[2] | 1,462 m[2] | |
Canlaon Mountain | (on Negros) | 2,430 m[2] | 2,430 m[2] | |
Cleopatra Needle | Palawan | 1,608 m[2] | 1,582 m[2] | |
Didicas Volcano | Cagayan | 228 m | [ a ] | |
Mount Dulang-dulang | Bukidnon | 2,398 m | 2,398 m | |
Mount Guiting-Guiting | Romblon | 2,050 m[2] | 2,050 m[2] | [ u ], Elevation is sometimes seen listed as 2,058 m[8][9] |
Mount Halcon | (on Mindoro) | 2,582 m[2] | 2,582 m[2] | |
Mount Hamiguitan | Davao Oriental | 1,620 m[2] | 1,497 m[2] | [ s ] |
Mount Hibok-Hibok | Camiguin | 1,332 m[10] | 1,332 m | [ s ] |
Mount Hilong-Hilong | (on Mindanao) | 1,920 m[2] | 1,838 m[2] | [ as ] |
Mount Iraya | Batanes | 1,009 m | 1,009 m | [ as ] |
Mount Iriga | Camarines Sur | 1,196 | [ asu ] | |
Mount Isarog | Camarines Sur | 2,000 m[2] | 1,951 m[2] | |
Jolo Group | Sulu | |||
Mount Kabuyao | Benguet Province | over 2,000 m | ||
Mount Kalatungan | Bukidnon | 2,880 m[2] 2,824[11][12] |
1,502 m[2][13] | [ s ] |
Kanlaon | Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental | 2,435 m | 2,435 m | [ asu ] |
Mount Katanglad | Bukidnon | 2,938 m[2] | 2,440 m[2] | [ u ] |
Mount Kitanglad[14] | Bukidnon | 2,899 m | 2,440 m[2][15] | [ u ] |
Kioto Mountains | (on Mindinao) | 1,816 m[2] | 1,639 m[2] | |
Mount Labo | Camarines Norte | 1,544 m[2] | 1,524 m[2] | [ c ] |
Laguna Caldera | Laguna | 743 m | ||
Mount Lantoy | Cebu | 593 m[16] | ||
Latukan | Lanao del Sur | 2,338 m | [ s ] | |
Leonard Kniaseff | Davao del Norte | 1,190 m[17] | [ s ] | |
Mount Madiac | (on Panay) | 2,117 m[2] | 2,117 m[2] | |
Mahagnao | Leyte | 860 m | [ s ] | |
Mount Makaturing | Lanao del Sur | 1,940 m | [ s ] | |
Mount Makiling | Batangas and Laguna | 1,090 m[18] | [ s ] | |
Malinao Volcano | Albay and Camarines Sur | 1,548 m | [ s ] | |
Mount Malindang | Misamis Occidental | 2,404 m[2][19] | 2,290 m[2] | [ s ] |
Mount Malindig | Marinduque | 1,157 | 1,157 | [ s ] |
Mandalagan | Negros Occidental | 1,885 m[20] | [ s ] | |
Mount Mangabon | (on Mindinao) | 2,480 m[2] | 1,803 m[2] | |
Mariveles Volcano | Bataan | 1,388 m[21] | [ s ] | |
Masaraga | Albay | 1,328 m[22] | [ s ] | |
Mount Matutum | South Cotabato | 2,286 m[2] | 1,950 m[2] | [ asu ] |
Mount Mayabobo | Quezon | 300 m (approx) | [ C ] | |
Mayon Volcano | Albay | 2,462 m[2] | 2,447 m[2] | [ asu ] |
Mount Macolod | Batangas | 600 (about) | ||
Mount Mantalingajan | Palawan | 2,085 m[2] | 2,085 m[2] | |
Mingan Mountains | Aurora | 1,901 m[2] | 1,601 m[2] | |
Mount Mirador | Quezon | |||
Musuan Peak | Bukidnon | 646 m | [ lt ] | |
Mount Piapayungan | Lanao del Sur and Cotabato | 2,815 m[2] | 1,590 m[2] | [ s ] |
Mount Sicapoo | Ilocos Norte | 2,361 m[2] | 1,581 m[2] | |
Victoria Peaks | Palawan | 1,709 m[2] | 1,619 m[2] | The Pinoy mountaineer website gives the official elevation as 1726 m but says that a supra-2000 altitude has been suggested. They identify Mount Victoria as the second-highest mountain in Palawan, next only to Mt. Mantalingajan, "The Mountain of God".[23] |
Mount Nailog | Romblon | 789 m | ||
Natib | Bataan | 1,253 m | { s ] | |
Paco Volcano | Surigao del Norte | 524 m[24] | ||
Mount Panay | Batangas | 501 m[25] | [ s ] | |
Mount Pangasugan | Leyte | 1,150 m | ||
Mount Parker | South Cotabato | 1,824 mm[28] | [ s ] | |
Patoc | Mountain Province | 1,865 m[26] | [ s ] | |
Mount Pinatubo | 1,485 m (current) 1,745 m (5,725 ft) (before 1991 eruption)[29] |
[ s ], The volcano's Plinian/ Ultra-Plinian eruption (~VEI 6) in June 1991 produced the second largest terrestrial eruption of the 20th century (after the 1912 eruption of Novarupta) and the largest eruption in living memory.[30] | ||
Pocdol Mountains | Albay and Sorsogon | The Pocdol Mountains are a volcanic group of stratovolcanos. | ||
Mount Pulag | (on Luzon) | 2,922 m[2] | 2,922 m[2] | |
Mount Pulumbato | Zamboanga | 980 m | ||
Mount Ragang | Lanao del Sur and Cotabato | 2,815 m[31] | [ s ] | |
Mount Samat | Bataan | |||
Santo Tomas Benguet | Pampanga | 1,388 m[32] | ||
Mount Sembrano | Rizal and Laguna | 745 m[33] | [ x ] | |
Sleeping Beauty, Kalinga | Kalinga | |||
Smith Volcano | Batanes | 1,080+ m[34] | ||
Mount Sumagaya | Misamis Oriental | 2,248 m[35] | ||
Mount Tagubud | (on Mindinao) | 2,670 m[2] | 2,580 m[2] | [ s ] |
Mount Talinis | Negros Oriental | 1,903 m[36] | ||
Thumb Peak | Palawan | 1,296 m | 1,296 m | |
Mount Tumatangas | Sulu | 811 m[37] | [ C ] | |
Unnamed high peak | Camiguin | 1,630 m[2] | 1,630 m[2] | |
Unnamed high peak | (on Luzon) | 2,037 m[2] | 2,015 m[2] | |
Unnamed volcano (Ibugos) | Batanes | [ a ], A submarine volcano near the island of Ibugos. |
a: Active volcano |