Doña Remedios Trinidad (DRT) is known as Bulacan’s tourist capital, with more than 114 tourist destinations to choose from. DRT offers a quick getaway for those based in the metro who want to try camping out overnight or just for a day tour. DRT is where nature lovers and adventure seekers frequently visit. You can find several nature reserves, view decks, waterfalls, caves, batis or springs, adventure trails, and other tourist spots here. Expect zigzag, uphill, downhill, paved, and unpaved roads along the way.
Here are just a few camping destinations and sites with large, grassy areas where you can pitch a tent, sleep under the stars, and enjoy bonfires and S’mores with family and friends to your heart’s content. We have compiled a list of camping sites in DRT for your reference.
Camping Sites in DRT, Bulacan
Camping Site | Location | Rates |
Mojako’s Hill | Camachin | 100PER HEAD ENTRANCE FEE 300 GOOD FOR 2PAX 400 GOOD FOR 4 PAX 550 GOOD FOR 6 PAX 650 GOOD FOR 8 PAX 20 PESOS PER HEAD ENVIRONMENTAL FEE IN CAMACHIN TOURISM DESK. |
Green tower and view deck Campsite | Camachin | |
Farm Hill | Sitio Santol, Camachin | |
Kampo ni JUAN | Kalawakan | |
Camp Marupok | Sitio Tubigan, Kalawakan | -(day tour) 50 -(overnight) 100 |
Ysayas Resthouse and Camping Site | Sitio Duplas, Kalawakan | |
Mt. Lawad Adventure Park | Sitio Kamalig, Kalawakan | |
BAPANG INOY’S Adventure Park and Campsite | Kalawakan | * Motor – 20pesos * Tri-Cycle – 30pesos * 4 wheels – 50pesos * Motor – 30pesos * Tri-Cycle – 40pesos * 4 wheels – 60pesos * 50php/head * Separate Fee for Day Camp Marshall – 300php (per 5 persons) – Mandatory for ATV Users – Optional for Day Campers * 100php/head * Separate Fee for Night Camp Marshall – 600php (per 5 persons) – Mandatory for Night Campers. • 500php-Big Tent (4 Persons) • 300php-Small Ten (3 Persons) * 150php (1 Person) |
Space Camp | In front of Brgy. Kalawakan Hall | Inclusions: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Saplungan Mountain View and Campsite | Sitio Bubuyog, Kalawakan | Day tour: P300 per 5 pax Overnight: P800 per 5 pax Day tour : 50 pesos per head Couple tent: ( 2 pax ) 500 pesos Family tent: ( 5 pax ) 800 pesos Treehouse: ( 5 pax ) 700 pesos 2 wheels – 20 pesos 4 wheels – 50 pesos |
Anahaw Hills and Campsite | Kalawakan | Day tour : 300 pesos per 5-7 pax min. Overnight: 800 per 5-7 pax min. Day tour : 30 pesos per head Night tour: 50 pesos per head Couple tent : ( 2 pax ) 200 pesos Family tent : ( 5-6 pax ) 500 pesos 2 wheels – 20 pesos 3 wheels – 30 pesos 4 wheels – 40 pesos |
Kampo Kan-tatang | Kalawakan | 4 wheels – 50 pesos |
Balai sa Kalawakan | Kalawakan | |
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Mapalasan Hills and Campsite | Kalawakan | -499php only (good for 4 pax) |
Kabayunan View Deck | Sitio Cabuyao, Kabayunan | |
Te Amo Camp Site and Resort | Sitio Balaong, Talbak | |
Tambuan River Campsite and Swimming | Sitio Balaong, Talbak | |
Digo’s Hills | Talbak | • Day Tour (5am-6pm) – 50 pesos per head • Overnight (6pm-8am) – 100 pesos per head • Couple Tent (for 2-3 pax) – 500 pesos • Family Tent (for 4-5 pax) – 700 pesos • Barkada Tent (for 7-8 pax) – 1000 pesos • Bike – 10 pesos • Motorcycle – 20 pesos • 3 Wheels – 30 pesos • 4 Wheels – 40 pesos |
Dreamland View | Sitio Parungao, Sapang Bulak |
Mojako’s HILL Kampo ni Juan Te Amo Camping Site Ysayas Resthouse and Camping Site
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The Benefits of Camping
According to KOA, camping has a great number of benefits for everyone old and young that you and your family can enjoy while spending time in the great outdoors:
Stress reduction: Leave the overbooked scheduling at home. When you’re camping, there’s no place to be at a certain time, and nothing is interrupting you or competing for your attention. This setting’s natural outcome is stress reduction and relaxation like you can’t find anywhere else.
Fresh air: You may not realize how scarce fresh air is in your day-to-day life. When you go camping, you get the wondrous scents of the outdoors, as well as the smell of dinner cooking over an open fire.
Relationship building: One of the best and most important aspects of camping is how it helps you build and strengthen relationships. When you go camping with friends or family, you get a chance to talk and visit without distraction, even late into the night.
Physical fitness: Time spent camping is physical time. You set up a tent, gather firewood, go for a hike. At home, we often lead sedentary lives that do not promote physical fitness. When you’re camping, you can’t help but engage in physical activity and get your heart rate up.
Lack of alarm clocks: When was the last time you slept late without an alarm clock to wake you up? When you’re camping, the only alarm clocks you have are the sun and the chirping of birds. Waking up with nature rather than an alarm clock is an experience everyone should have regularly.
Unplugging: Camping is a great chance for everyone to unplug and get away from their screens. In the great outdoors, you don’t find computers, tablets, or televisions and there’s so much else to do that does not require electronics.
Great food: Food just tastes better when prepared in the outdoors. There’s something about cooking food over a campfire, a campsite grill, or in a Deluxe Cabin kitchen that just can’t be replicated when you’re eating at home. Plus, nothing beats s’mores made over an open fire. Dream big and plan a great menu before you head out on your next camping trip.
Connection with nature: When you’re camping, you get a chance to get in touch with nature, encounter wildlife and see the stars away from the bright lights of the big city. There’s nothing quite like it. Make sure you and your family have the chance to connect with nature when you explore the many benefits of camping.
Development of new skills: You can’t help but develop new skills while camping. Everyone on the trip will contribute and it’s a great chance to learn new things. You may learn how to set up tents, tie knots, start fires, cook a new meal, and more. These skills are important to have, and yet we don’t often get a chance to develop them during the course of our regular busy schedules.
Be Courteous When Camping with KidsWhile the benefits of camping for adults also apply to young people, there are a number of benefits specific to younger campers.
Educational opportunities: For kids, time spent camping is time spent learning, which is one of the reasons scouting programs are so valuable. They facilitate camping experiences that are built around kids learning new things, including fishing, cooking, hiking, tying knots, fire-starting, safety, first aid, and much more.
Growth of confidence: It’s important for children to gradually become more independent and confident in their own capabilities. One of the benefits of camping for youth is that it allows them to learn independence in a safe and controlled environment. Children become more confident as they learn new things and have first-time experiences.
Family connections: Camping is beneficial for children and their families because it can help strengthen bonds between family members — brothers and sisters, parents and children, and the list go on. You will all return home feeling much stronger as a group.