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Reviewed December 2, 2022 via mobile

Being there was so relaxing and so pleasant to the eyes..for sure we will be coming back with our families.

Date of visit: December 2022
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Reviewed May 15, 2020

The first time we went there it was about to close at 4:00 pm. So we made sure to be there earlier the next day. The place is amazing especially if you are the type who likes to walk around. You won't feel tired because...the air is fresh and the view is beautiful. We hope to come back soon and enjoy the scenery once again.More

Date of visit: June 2019
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Reviewed February 28, 2020 via mobile

Camp with family? This is the best place to visit in Baguio City. Just strolling around and sitting under the tall pine trees, what can you ask for?

Date of visit: December 2019
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Reviewed February 1, 2020

We met a small group here during the Christmas holiday. The setting was nice, the food was quite good for a buffet and the scenery was excellent.

Date of visit: December 2019
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Reviewed January 3, 2020 via mobile

The camp was crowded with last minute vacation seekers from all over. Cleanliness was maintained to a great extent though. Although traffic was unavoidable. Still a good place for families to enjoy liesurely strolls inside the camp.

Date of visit: January 2020
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Reviewed September 6, 2019

The place itself is so relaxing. Cool mountain breeze just makes you feel so relaxed. Summer or no summer, this place has been besieged by city folks like me. You'll never go hungry here coz of the many eating places to choose from. Only, the...eating places can be so crowded during eating time.More

Date of visit: August 2019
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Reviewed July 2, 2019 via mobile

We went to Camp John Hay for coffee. It was raining. The stories we shared are priceless. So nice to go around and reminisce our youth when we would stroll around the place. One can still smell the pine trees.

Date of visit: June 2019
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Reviewed June 28, 2019 via mobile

A must visit place in Baguio City. With hotels inside and commissary(tax free) shops. Very cold weather because of too many pine trees inside. I recommend CJH to every family who wants to have a good vacation or staycation.

Date of visit: June 2019
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Reviewed May 21, 2019 via mobile

Perfect place to experience the cool weather of Baguio plus the smell of pine trees. I just failed to visit the butterfly sanctuary as it has a different entrance fee which I find unreasonable.

Date of visit: May 2019
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Reviewed May 13, 2019 via mobile

Beautiful well maintained place. Lots of food options and activities options. You can take a short trek and enjoy the breeze. You have lot of parking options and can spend good time with your family. There are also shops where you can get good deal...on some top brands.More

Date of visit: December 2018
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Reviewed March 27, 2019

Was expecting for a good restaurant at Camp John Hay. Unfortunately could not find one that we can sit cozily and have a good food..

Date of visit: February 2019
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Reviewed March 6, 2019

The Yellow Trail in Camp John Hay in Baguio City is a must see for young and old nature lovers, hikers and mountaineers. This two-kilometer, 2-hour trail is free. The trail is surrounded by pine trees and allows you a good glimpse of the neighboring...mountain ranges. This should be one of the refreshing things to do in Baguio. The trail ends at the Tree Top Adventure (where you’ll find the zip line) and the nearby Butterfly Sanctuary, the Children’s Park and the mini-golf.More

Date of visit: February 2019
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Reviewed November 12, 2018

Just stay here. This is the last remaining part of the Baguio as it was... Outside is nothing but pollution and crowds. Stay here, eat here, take you walks here and sleep here. Once you get in John Hay, don't bother with the rest of...Baguio. They've ruined it.More

Date of visit: February 2018
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Reviewed November 6, 2018

Baguio during the 70's and 80's was a city full of pine trees, less people, less buildings and houses. Now, one can envision this scene only in Camp John Hay. With its pine tree-filled areas, beautiful landscaping, and wide open spaces, this is the Baguio...of old to some extent. Although some modern establishments and big hotels have been built, CJH has retained most of its old vibes. There are many things one can do inside the camp such as playing golf, visiting the Bell House, Tree top adventure, horseback riding, dining among others.More

Date of visit: October 2018
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Reviewed November 3, 2018 via mobile

The smell of pine trees was wonderful. That alone can be a reason to visit. There are a lot of places to eat in Camp John Hay. But we ended up buying some burgers and eating in our picnic mats in the field. Horse back...riding was P300 for half an hour and P400 for an hour. The one-trail is wonderful. The views are spectacular. Bell house is also nice. You get to see the history of the place.More

Date of visit: November 2018
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MariaLourdesS3
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Response from 26Joy26 | Reviewed this property |
Yes. You can dine as walk-in in the restos and hotel restos there as long as you pay for it. :)
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JemN11
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Response from joycehehe | Reviewed this property |
Didnt stay in the manor kaya i wouldn't know. You can ask then directly via email.
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Response from RainGwenneth | Reviewed this property |
From 9 am to 10 pm perhaps for the privately owned establishments..but for public parks, no limit I guess.
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  • Food: 4
  • Service: 3.5
  • Value: 3.5
  • Atmosphere: 4.5