Very refreshing place to visit. The water is cold and clear, and the whole area is clean and surrounded by nature. A nice spot to relax and enjoy with family or friends. Worth the trip!”
Bato Springs is a great place to bring your family or hang with your friends.
There’s a wall of water falls where you can practice your zen meditation (see video).
There’s a pool with a little cave and also a tiled pool.
A really big pavilion is available for your karaoke-loving family. Men’s and women’s dressing rooms as well. I can’t speak for the women’s dressing rooms, but the men’s could use a bit of cleaning.
As you go into the pools, do watch your step. One slip could mean a hard fall onto stones or concrete. Although, thankfully, we had no spills, handrails would have been a very welcome addition. (Do you hear, Management?)
Lifeguards watch over each pool.
As we visited the Springs late-July 2025, typhoons had necessitated roadwork for the main entrance. You may have to search for the rear entrance - ask for directions as the makeshift signs for it are small and not easily seen.
Near the parking lot, a very large pool-area was dry. There was no indication of the reason why. It looked like it would be a great place to swim and play if it were in working order.
Despite any of these things, do not hesitate to have a refreshing visit to Bato Springs!
The place is okay and expect the Phone Signal is close to none (currently stating this as of date of my post and may change later on).
Do prep yourself with your food if you plan to eat there (packed lunch, snacks, drinks and portable stove if you plan to cook onsite).
Do bring your drinking water, toiletries and trash bags to dispose your trash properly.
Cold spring resort with relaxing nature ambiance and quiet environment.. Very suitable for those who want yo gave a quick get away from stress of work or school. No wifi! Notuch of signal it's you your love one and the nature!
Plenty of space to park your cars or bikes.. No corkage!!! 200 day your 300 overnight! Very peaceful and they have life guards! There's a small store for foods!
The store is managed and most likely owned by the locals so please do support them buy buying even just coffee and snacks. I encourage you to bring your lunch or dinner though.
Refreshing crystal clear spring fed waters. You will feel cold at first dip but once you get acclimated to the temperature, you will feel refreshed. It looked hazy from the walkway but actually it's the paved bottom/ floor that makes it look hazy. Gravely concrete floor it safe for wading through.
You get massaged going under the man-made falls.
It is a long stretch of swimming area with knee deep water to the main pool at the top end which is 4 to 5ft deep.
At peak season, the full length of the water way with several breaks to make into pools is filled up.
There are plenty of cottages, tables or rooms for to rent.
They also have a sari sari store and customers can order cooked food instead of bring baon.
Seniors and PWD get discount for entrance fee.
Lindyyetz Villapa
2 months agoVery refreshing place to visit. The water is cold and clear, and the whole area is clean and surrounded by nature. A nice spot to relax and enjoy with family or friends. Worth the trip!”
Rich de la Torre
3 months agoBato Springs is a great place to bring your family or hang with your friends. There’s a wall of water falls where you can practice your zen meditation (see video). There’s a pool with a little cave and also a tiled pool. A really big pavilion is available for your karaoke-loving family. Men’s and women’s dressing rooms as well. I can’t speak for the women’s dressing rooms, but the men’s could use a bit of cleaning. As you go into the pools, do watch your step. One slip could mean a hard fall onto stones or concrete. Although, thankfully, we had no spills, handrails would have been a very welcome addition. (Do you hear, Management?) Lifeguards watch over each pool. As we visited the Springs late-July 2025, typhoons had necessitated roadwork for the main entrance. You may have to search for the rear entrance - ask for directions as the makeshift signs for it are small and not easily seen. Near the parking lot, a very large pool-area was dry. There was no indication of the reason why. It looked like it would be a great place to swim and play if it were in working order. Despite any of these things, do not hesitate to have a refreshing visit to Bato Springs!
John Archie Atienza
3 months agoThe place is okay and expect the Phone Signal is close to none (currently stating this as of date of my post and may change later on). Do prep yourself with your food if you plan to eat there (packed lunch, snacks, drinks and portable stove if you plan to cook onsite). Do bring your drinking water, toiletries and trash bags to dispose your trash properly.
xandro santos
4 months agoCold spring resort with relaxing nature ambiance and quiet environment.. Very suitable for those who want yo gave a quick get away from stress of work or school. No wifi! Notuch of signal it's you your love one and the nature! Plenty of space to park your cars or bikes.. No corkage!!! 200 day your 300 overnight! Very peaceful and they have life guards! There's a small store for foods! The store is managed and most likely owned by the locals so please do support them buy buying even just coffee and snacks. I encourage you to bring your lunch or dinner though.
jaded chinoy
4 months agoRefreshing crystal clear spring fed waters. You will feel cold at first dip but once you get acclimated to the temperature, you will feel refreshed. It looked hazy from the walkway but actually it's the paved bottom/ floor that makes it look hazy. Gravely concrete floor it safe for wading through. You get massaged going under the man-made falls. It is a long stretch of swimming area with knee deep water to the main pool at the top end which is 4 to 5ft deep. At peak season, the full length of the water way with several breaks to make into pools is filled up. There are plenty of cottages, tables or rooms for to rent. They also have a sari sari store and customers can order cooked food instead of bring baon. Seniors and PWD get discount for entrance fee.