Palo Alto
Leisure & Residential Estate
PALO ALTO AT THE BOUNDARY OF ANTIPOLO/BARAS AND TANAY LEISURE FARM & RESIDENTIAL RESORT WITH WATER FALLS AND FOREST RESERVES – is today’s biggest developed master planned community along Marcos Highway (MH: almost twice the above sea level elevation of Tagaytay.)
Cocooned at the boundary of Antipolo, Tanay and Baras and practically a quick drive away from Greater Manila Area.
Lies strategically at the crossroad of major forthcoming infrastructure such as MARILAQUI (Marikina, Laguna & Quezon.) Highway, the P56-billion Circumferential Rd. 6 project and the P48-billion Laiban Dam in Tanay, Rizal. Positioned with the eco-tourism map of the 600km Sierra Madre Trail, the first bio-diversity corridor trail in the country.
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FEATURES AND AMENITIES
PALO ALTO showcases a 78-hectare Forest Reserves; 53-ha. Open Space that features a Sta Lucia Country Club complete with leisure amenities
such as 6-lane tenpin bowling alley, gymnasium, swimming pools, basketball & tennis courts;
and 17-ha., 73 ha. and 62 ha. Residential, Commercial and Farm Estates.
THE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
- Landscape Entrance Gate w/ Guard House
- Cemented Roads, Curbs and Gutters
- Cemented Sidewalks w/ Promenade trees
- Underground Storm Drainage System
- Electrical Facilities
- Concrete Electrical Posts
- Mercury Street Lamps
- Landscaped Garden and Promenades
- Centralized Interrelated Water System
- Overhead Water Tank and Deep Well
- Water falls
THE SPORTS & COUNTRY CLUB
- Clubhouse
- Conference and Function Room
- Restaurant, Snack bar & Coffee Shop
- Ten-pin Bowling Alley
- Billiards
- Darts
- Showers, Lockers & Dressing Room
- Fitness Gym
- Covered Basketball Court
- Covered Tennis Court
- Swimming Pool
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Gallery
The Palo Alto Falls and Leisure Park inside the 200-hectare prime residential and commercial estate is open to the public. The 60-feet high falls, which is surrounded by foliage and cascades into a clear pool, is 1,000 feet up. Going straight the paved roads leads to the parking area then to the falls.
However, to get to the foot of the falls, one needs to climb up the 249 concrete steps. Or, about 5 to 10 minutes of walk. Lush greeneries and small streams are on both sides of the concrete stairway.





