List of lakes of the Philippines

Several lakes in the country are of volcanic origin like Lake Danao in Leyte province.

The origin of most of the lakes in the Philippines is closely related to volcanic and tectonic activity. A number of smaller lakes occupy the craters of extinct volcanoes. Some lake basins are developed by subsidence due to tectonic or volcanic activity. Others owe their existence to obstruction of drainage courses by landslides, lava flows and by fragmental volcanic ejecta.[1][2]

Among the lakes which are known in the Philippines only three, namely, Laguna de Bay in Luzon, Taal Lake in Luzon, and Lake Lanao in Mindanao, stand out prominently because of their size or economic importance.

List of lakes in the Philippines

The following is a partial alphabetical listing of permanent lakes (excluding flood plains) in the Philippines.

No. Lake[3] Province Region Coordinates Area Surface
elevation
Type[2] Notes
1 Alligator Laguna IV-A 14°10′57″N 121°12′23″E / 14.18250°N 121.20639°E 23 hectares (57 acres) 2 metres (6.6 ft) crater lake Also known as Lake Tadlac, it is located along the shore of Laguna de Bay in Brgy. Tadlac, Los Baños.
2 Ambuklao Benguet CAR 16°28′25″N 120°44′50″E / 16.47361°N 120.74722°E 383 hectares (950 acres) 761 metres (2,497 ft) reservoir Created with the damming of Agno River
3 Apo Bukidnon X 7°52′45″N 125°0′21″E / 7.87917°N 125.00583°E 24 hectares (59 acres) 640 metres (2,100 ft) crater lake Located in west of the city of Valencia
4 Baao Camarines Sur V 13°27′56″N 123°18′53″E / 13.46556°N 123.31472°E 177 hectares (440 acres) 5 metres (16 ft) tectonic lake[2]
5 Bababu Dinagat Islands XIII 10°4′28″N 125°30′33″E / 10.07444°N 125.50917°E 5 hectares (12 acres) 45 metres (148 ft) tectonic lake
6 Balanan Negros Oriental VII 9°8′16″N 122°59′55″E / 9.13778°N 122.99861°E 25 hectares (62 acres) 237 metres (778 ft) landslide lake Created after a landslide from the 1925 earthquake blocked the Balanan River
7 Balinsasayao Negros Oriental VII 9°21′11″N 123°10′45″E / 9.35306°N 123.17917°E 76 hectares (190 acres) 874 metres (2,867 ft)[4] crater lake Twin lake of Lake Danao (Negros)
8 Basak Lanao del Sur ARMM 8°2′7″N 124°15′32″E / 8.03528°N 124.25889°E 15 hectares (37 acres) 589 metres (1,932 ft) tectonic lake Located in Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur
9 Bato Camarines Sur V 13°19′57″N 123°21′36″E / 13.33250°N 123.36000°E 2,810 hectares (6,900 acres) 10 metres (33 ft) tectonic lake
10 Bito Leyte VIII 10°47′19″N 124°58′49″E / 10.78861°N 124.98028°E 140 hectares (350 acres) 2 metres (6.6 ft) crater lake
11 Buhi Camarines Sur V 13°27′29″N 123°30′38″E / 13.45806°N 123.51056°E 1,707 hectares (4,220 acres) 120 metres (390 ft) landslide Formed after the non-volcanic earthquake of 1628 created a landslide which dammed the Barit River.[5]
12 Buluan Maguindanao & Sultan Kudarat ARMM & XII 6°38′42″N 124°49′38″E / 6.64500°N 124.82722°E 6,134 hectares (15,160 acres) 9 metres (30 ft) tectonic lake
13 Bulusan Sorsogon V 12°45′16″N 124°5′37″E / 12.75444°N 124.09361°E 28 hectares (69 acres) 360 metres (1,180 ft) crater lake
14 Bunot Laguna IV-A 14°4′53″N 121°20′38″E / 14.08139°N 121.34389°E 31 hectares (77 acres) 153 metres (502 ft) crater lake One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
15 Butig Lanao del Sur ARMM 7°44′2″N 124°17′27″E / 7.73389°N 124.29083°E 25 hectares (62 acres) 762 metres (2,500 ft) tectonic lake
16 Cabalian Leyte VIII 10°16′47″N 125°12′56″E / 10.27972°N 125.21556°E 15 hectares (37 acres) 733 metres (2,405 ft) crater lake
17 Calibato Laguna IV-A 14°6′12″N 121°22′41″E / 14.10333°N 121.37806°E 42 hectares (100 acres) 184 metres (604 ft) crater lake One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
18 Caliraya Laguna IV-A 14°17′34″N 121°31′3″E / 14.29278°N 121.51750°E 1,050 hectares (2,600 acres) 300 metres (980 ft) reservoir Created with the damming of Caliraya River
19 Caluangan Oriental Mindoro IV-B 13°22′11″N 121°8′11″E / 13.36972°N 121.13639°E 182 hectares (450 acres) 1 metre (3.3 ft) tectonic lake Also known as Baruyan Lake
20 Camannauan Cagayan II 18°13′29″N 121°46′49″E / 18.22472°N 121.78028°E 3 hectares (7.4 acres) 13 metres (43 ft) tectonic lake
21 Candelaria Zambales III 15°36′38″N 119°56′34″E / 15.61056°N 119.94278°E 48 hectares (120 acres) 2 metres (6.6 ft) tectonic lake
22 Capahayan Surigao del Norte XIII 9°32′25″N 125°34′47″E / 9.54028°N 125.57972°E 22 hectares (54 acres) 51 metres (167 ft) crater lake[6] Located in the town of Tubod
23 Catol Zambales III 15°37′17″N 119°56′26″E / 15.62139°N 119.94056°E 19 hectares (47 acres) 7 metres (23 ft) tectonic lake Located in Brgy. Catol, the saltwater lake is one of the four lakes in Candelaria.[7]
24 Dagianan Lanao del Norte X 7°52′54″N 124°1′36″E / 7.88167°N 124.02667°E 3 hectares (7.4 acres) 1,231 metres (4,039 ft) crater lake
25 Dakula Sulu ARMM 5°41′55″N 120°49′13″E / 5.69861°N 120.82028°E 12 hectares (30 acres) 10 metres (33 ft) tectonic lake
26 Danao Albay V 13°21′33″N 123°34′24″E / 13.35917°N 123.57333°E 18 hectares (44 acres) 304 metres (997 ft) crater lake Located in Polangui, Albay
27 Danao Cebu VII 10°40′25″N 124°20′19″E / 10.67361°N 124.33861°E 680 hectares (1,700 acres) 5 metres (16 ft) tectonic lake Largest lake in the Visayas
28 Danao Leyte VIII 11°4′23″N 124°41′33″E / 11.07306°N 124.69250°E 148 hectares (370 acres) 650 metres (2,130 ft) tectonic lake Centerpiece of Lake Danao Natural Park
29 Danao Negros Oriental VII 9°21′2″N 123°11′0″E / 9.35056°N 123.18333°E 28 hectares (69 acres) 898 metres (2,946 ft) crater Lake Twin lake of Lake Balinsasayao
30 Danao Sorsogon V 13°4′25″N 123°58′42″E / 13.07361°N 123.97833°E 4 hectares (9.9 acres) 450 metres (1,480 ft) crater Lake Located in the Pocdol Mountains near Bacon, Sorsogon
31 Dapao Lanao del Sur ARMM 7°47′12″N 124°2′36″E / 7.78667°N 124.04333°E 1,012 hectares (2,500 acres) 960 metres (3,150 ft) tectonic lake
32 Dasay Zamboanga del Sur IX 7°39′43″N 123°15′11″E / 7.66194°N 123.25306°E 40 hectares (99 acres) 230 metres (750 ft) tectonic lake
33 Duminagat Misamis Occidental X 8°18′25″N 123°36′57″E / 8.30694°N 123.61583°E 9 hectares (22 acres) 1,577 metres (5,174 ft) crater lake Located inside Mount Malindang Range Natural Park[8]
34 Ernestine Tawi-Tawi ARMM 6°58′25″N 118°29′46″E / 6.97361°N 118.49611°E 35 hectares (86 acres) 3 metres (9.8 ft) crater lake One of the three adjacent crater lakes in Mapun, one is open to the sea so is technically not a lake.
35 Gunao Quezon IV-A 14°0′4″N 121°22′17″E / 14.00111°N 121.37139°E 23 hectares (57 acres) 117 metres (384 ft) crater lake
36 Himbang Agusan del Sur XIII 8°28′4″N 125°46′12″E / 8.46778°N 125.77000°E 26 hectares (64 acres) 14 metres (46 ft) tectonic lake
37 Kabalin-an Negros Oriental VII 9°21′55″N 123°10′46″E / 9.36528°N 123.17944°E 2 hectares (4.9 acres) 824 metres (2,703 ft) crater Lake Located on the same caldera as Lakes Balinsasayao and Danao[9][10]
38 Kalanganan Lanao del Norte X 8°4′59″N 124°15′16″E / 8.08306°N 124.25444°E 12 hectares (30 acres) 512 metres (1,680 ft) tectonic lake Located in Pantar
39 La Mesa Rizal NCR 14°43′1″N 121°4′46″E / 14.71694°N 121.07944°E 463 hectares (1,140 acres) 80 metres (260 ft) reservoir Part of the Angat-Ipo-La Mesa water system, main source of water for Metro Manila
40 Laguna de Bay Rizal & Laguna IV-A 14°20′N 121°17′E / 14.333°N 121.283°E 93,000 hectares (230,000 acres) 2 metres (6.6 ft) tectonic lake Part of the lake is Laguna Caldera
41 Lanao Lanao del Sur ARMM 7°51′N 124°15′E / 7.850°N 124.250°E 34,000 hectares (84,000 acres) 700 metres (2,300 ft) tectonic lake
42 Lanao Bohol VII 9°52′47″N 123°45′51″E / 9.87972°N 123.76417°E 2 hectares (4.9 acres) 5 metres (16 ft) tectonic lake Located on Cabilao Island[11]
43 Leonard Davao del Norte XI 7°23′37″N 126°3′32″E / 7.39361°N 126.05889°E 70 hectares (170 acres) 800 metres (2,600 ft) crater lake Partially fills the 4 x 5 km Leonard Caldera
44 Libuao Occidental Mindoro IV-B 7°23′37″N 126°3′32″E / 7.39361°N 126.05889°E 24 hectares (59 acres) 800 metres (2,600 ft) crater lake Named after the white lotus, Libua in Mangyan, that is abundant on the lake's surface[12][13]
45 Looc Zambales III 14°54′3″N 120°9′56″E / 14.90083°N 120.16556°E 113 hectares (280 acres) 34 metres (112 ft) tectonic lake
46 Lumao Agusan del Sur XIII 8°26′39″N 125°46′23″E / 8.44417°N 125.77306°E 1,680 hectares (4,200 acres) 17 metres (56 ft) tectonic lake
47 Lumot Laguna IV-A 14°15′16″N 121°32′59″E / 14.25444°N 121.54972°E 582 hectares (1,440 acres) 300 metres (980 ft) reservoir Formed by the construction of Lumot Dam, damming Lumot River
48 Mabilog Negros Oriental VII 9°15′4″N 123°10′30″E / 9.25111°N 123.17500°E 2 hectares (4.9 acres) 1,605 metres (5,266 ft) crater Lake One of the two crater lakes of Cuernos de Negros[14]
49 Magat Ifugao & Isabela CAR & II 16°49′30″N 121°25′33″E / 16.82500°N 121.42583°E 1,122 hectares (2,770 acres) 192 metres (630 ft) reservoir Created with the damming of Magat River
50 Mahokdum Surigao del Norte XIII 9°34′7″N 125°32′23″E / 9.56861°N 125.53972°E 22 hectares (54 acres) 190 metres (620 ft) crater lake[6]
51 Mainit Surigao del Norte & Agusan del Norte XIII 9°27′31″N 125°31′10″E / 9.45861°N 125.51944°E 17,340 hectares (42,800 acres) 42 metres (138 ft) tectonic lake Second deepest lake in the country at 223 metres (732 ft)
52 Malimanga Zambales III 15°38′41″N 119°56′8.5″E / 15.64472°N 119.935694°E 12 hectares (30 acres) 7 metres (23 ft) tectonic lake Located in Brgy. Malimanga, Candelaria, the lake is a protected bird and fish sanctuary since 1980.[15]
53 Manamlay Occidental Mindoro IV-B 12°59′7″N 120°51′23″E / 12.98528°N 120.85639°E 11 hectares (27 acres) 21 metres (69 ft) tectonic lake Also known as Panikian Lake for the fruit bats that were abundant in the area.[13][16]
54 Manguao Palawan IV-B 10°45′46″N 119°33′1″E / 10.76278°N 119.55028°E 741 hectares (1,830 acres) 21 metres (69 ft) tectonic lake
55 Mapanuepe Zambales III 14°58′55″N 120°17′40″E / 14.98194°N 120.29444°E 648 hectares (1,600 acres) 129 metres (423 ft) lahar-dammed Created when lahar from Mount Pinatubo dammed the confluence of Mapanuepe and Marella Rivers.
56 Maughan South Cotabato XII 6°6′5″N 124°53′20″E / 6.10139°N 124.88889°E 317 hectares (780 acres) 1,338 metres (4,390 ft) crater lake Created with the eruption of Parker Volcano on January 4, 1641
57 Muhikap Laguna IV-A 14°7′20″N 121°20′3″E / 14.12222°N 121.33417°E 15 hectares (37 acres) 80 metres (260 ft) crater lake One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
58 Nag-aso Boiling Albay V 13°7′27.8″N 123°54′28.10″E / 13.124389°N 123.9078056°E 3 hectares (7.4 acres) 35 metres (115 ft) thermal lake Located in Brgy. Holugan, Manito, the hot spring that feed the lake with temperatures of about 100 °C (212 °F) is located in the NE corner of the lake.[17]
59 Nailig Negros Oriental VII 9°14′52″N 123°10′23″E / 9.24778°N 123.17306°E 11 hectares (27 acres) 1,599 metres (5,246 ft) crater Lake One of the two crater lakes of Cuernos de Negros[14]
60 Nalapan Davao del Sur XI 5°46′47″N 125°28′49″E / 5.77972°N 125.48028°E 3 hectares (7.4 acres) 515 metres (1,690 ft) tectonic lake
61 Napalit Bukidnon X 7°52′5″N 124°47′3″E / 7.86806°N 124.78417°E 36 hectares (89 acres) 1,041 metres (3,415 ft) tectonic lake
62 Naujan Oriental Mindoro IV-B 13°10′25″N 121°21′12″E / 13.17361°N 121.35333°E 8,125 hectares (20,080 acres) 20 metres (66 ft) tectonic lake
63 Nunungan Lanao del Norte X 7°49′21″N 123°57′19″E / 7.82250°N 123.95528°E 153 hectares (380 acres) 830 metres (2,720 ft) tectonic lake
64 Palakpakin Laguna IV-A 14°6′37″N 121°20′24″E / 14.11028°N 121.34000°E 43 hectares (110 acres) 136 metres (446 ft) crater lake One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
65 Panamao Sulu ARMM 5°58′11″N 121°10′13″E / 5.96972°N 121.17028°E 68 hectares (170 acres) 114 metres (374 ft) crater lake One of the four crater lakes of Jolo island
66 Pandin Laguna IV-A 14°6′52″N 121°22′8″E / 14.11444°N 121.36889°E 21 hectares (52 acres) 225 metres (738 ft) crater lake One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
67 Pantabangan Nueva Ecija III 15°50′9″N 121°9′18″E / 15.83583°N 121.15500°E 5,923 hectares (14,640 acres) 202 metres (663 ft) reservoir Largest man-made lake in the Philippines
68 Paoay Ilocos Norte I 18°7′12″N 120°32′4″E / 18.12000°N 120.53444°E 403 hectares (1,000 acres) 15 metres (49 ft) tectonic lake
69 Pinag-ulbuan Batangas IV-A 14°1′21″N 121°0′54″E / 14.02250°N 121.01500°E 2 hectares (4.9 acres) 19 metres (62 ft) crater lake Located on eastern side of Taal Volcano Island
70 Pinamaloy Bukidnon X 7°40′15″N 124°59′59″E / 7.67083°N 124.99972°E 60 hectares (150 acres) 312 metres (1,024 ft) tectonic lake Also known as Lake Pinamalay
71 Pinatubo Zambales[18] III 15°8′37″N 120°20′56″E / 15.14361°N 120.34889°E 183 hectares (450 acres) 926 metres (3,038 ft) crater lake Summit crater lake created after the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo. Deepest lake in the country at 800 m (2,600 ft)[19]
72 Pulangi Bukidnon X 7°48′31″N 125°2′19″E / 7.80861°N 125.03861°E 1,985 hectares (4,910 acres) 340 metres (1,120 ft) reservoir Powers Pulangi IV Hydroelectric Plant and provides drinking water for Bukidnon
73 Pulog Sorsogon V 13°2′33″N 123°58′55″E / 13.04250°N 123.98194°E 2 hectares (4.9 acres) 829 metres (2,720 ft) crater lake On the summit of Mt. Pulog in the Pocdol Mountains near Bacon, Sorsogon
74 Sampaloc Laguna IV-A 14°4′42″N 121°19′49″E / 14.07833°N 121.33028°E 104 hectares (260 acres) 134 metres (440 ft) crater lake One of the seven lakes of San Pablo City
75 San Marcos Tarlac III 15°18′49″N 120°23′27″E / 15.31361°N 120.39083°E 24 hectares (59 acres) 222 metres (728 ft) lahar-dammed One of the lakes created by lahar from the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo
76 San Roque Pangasinan & Benguet I & CAR 16°9′38″N 120°41′28″E / 16.16056°N 120.69111°E 882 hectares (2,180 acres) 155 metres (509 ft) reservoir The third reservoir on the Agno River after Ambuklao and Binga Lakes
77 Sani Sulu ARMM 5°56′4″N 121°21′0″E / 5.93444°N 121.35000°E 11 hectares (27 acres) 130 metres (430 ft) crater lake One of the four crater lakes of Jolo island
78 Sapa Tawi-Tawi ARMM 7°0′37″N 118°29′28″E / 7.01028°N 118.49111°E 112 hectares (280 acres) 23 metres (75 ft) tectonic lake
79 Sebu South Cotabato XII 6°13′44″N 124°42′18″E / 6.22889°N 124.70500°E 354 hectares (870 acres) 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) tectonic lake
80 Seit Sulu ARMM 5°59′17″N 121°12′40″E / 5.98806°N 121.21111°E 59 hectares (150 acres) 17 metres (56 ft) crater lake One of the four crater lakes of Jolo island
81 Singuan Tawi-Tawi ARMM 6°58′19″N 118°29′15″E / 6.97194°N 118.48750°E 112 hectares (280 acres) 23 metres (75 ft) crater lake One of the three adjacent crater lakes in Mapun, one is open to the sea so is technically not a lake.
82 Sungculan Bohol VII 9°38′6″N 123°50′11″E / 9.63500°N 123.83639°E 49 hectares (120 acres) 0 metres (0 ft) tectonic lake Sungculan is a saltwater lake located in Brgy. Songculan in Dauis[20]
83 Taal Batangas IV-A 13°58′33″N 121°0′48″E / 13.97583°N 121.01333°E 23,420 hectares (57,900 acres) 5 metres (16 ft) crater lake
84 Taal Main Crater Batangas IV-A 14°0′41″N 120°59′52″E / 14.01139°N 120.99778°E 121 hectares (300 acres) 5 metres (16 ft) crater lake
85 Tambo Tarlac III 15°17′47″N 120°22′23″E / 15.29639°N 120.37306°E 79 hectares (200 acres) 286 metres (938 ft) lahar-dammed One of the lakes created by lahar from the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo
86 Tikub Quezon IV-A 13°57′46″N 121°18′23″E / 13.96278°N 121.30639°E 47 hectares (120 acres) 53 metres (174 ft) crater lake Also known as Lake Ticob, Ticab or Ticub,
87 Timpuok Sulu ARMM 6°2′16″N 121°10′45″E / 6.03778°N 121.17917°E 32 hectares (79 acres) 3 metres (9.8 ft) crater lake One of the four crater lakes of Jolo island
88 Tinagong Dagat Iloilo VI 11°4′31″N 122°19′42″E / 11.07528°N 122.32833°E 4 hectares (9.9 acres) 915 metres (3,002 ft) crater lake Located in Lambunao, Iloilo. Possibly a crater lake.
89 Uacon Zambales III 15°40′19″N 119°56′24″E / 15.67194°N 119.94000°E 70 hectares (170 acres) 0 metres (0 ft) tectonic lake Uacon Lake is a saltwater lake connected to the sea by a 2-km river.[21]
90 Uyaan Lanao del Sur ARMM 7°51′41″N 124°3′29″E / 7.86139°N 124.05806°E 28 hectares (69 acres) 343 metres (1,125 ft) tectonic lake Also known as Lake Ugaan
91 Venado North Cotabato XII 7°0′11″N 125°16′3″E / 7.00306°N 125.26750°E 2,194 metres (7,198 ft) tectonic lake Located on the slope of the tallest mountain in the Philippines, Mount Apo
92 Wood Zamboanga del Sur IX 7°50′36″N 123°9′47″E / 7.84333°N 123.16306°E 738 hectares (1,820 acres) 320 metres (1,050 ft) tectonic lake
93 Yagumyum Negros Oriental VII 9°15′3″N 123°11′12″E / 9.25083°N 123.18667°E 1 hectare (2.5 acres) 1,422 metres (4,665 ft) crater lake Straddled between Talinis Peak and Yagumyum Peak of Cuernos de Negros[14]
94 Yambo Laguna IV-A 14°7′9″N 121°21′59″E / 14.11917°N 121.36639°E 5 hectares (12 acres) 225 metres (738 ft) crater lake One of the seven crater lakes of San Pablo City

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Largest and deepest lakes

See also

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