About Mt. Cristobal
Mt. Cristobal, rising at 1,470 meters above sea level, straddles the provinces of Laguna and Quezon. It is famously called the “Devil’s Mountain” because of the eerie tales and supernatural stories associated with it — a stark contrast to its twin, the sacred Mt. Banahaw. But beyond the myths, Cristobal is a stunning mountain with dense mossy forests, cool climate, and panoramic views of nearby towns and the Tayabas Bay.