One of the most common questions in the Filipino RC community is simple: where can I play? If you're based in or around Metro Manila, you're in luck — there are more RC spots than most people realize, spread across NCR and the nearby provinces of Rizal, Bulacan, and Cavite.
Here's a rundown of the best RC crawler parks near Metro Manila, based on real community submissions and check-ins on RCPinas.
Metro Manila (NCR)
BFNW Village RC Crawling Park — Parañaque
One of the most talked-about spots in the south side of Metro Manila. BFNW Village RC Crawling Park in Parañaque is a community-built crawling area that welcomes both crawlers and rally cars. It's a no-frills, pure RC spot — exactly what the hobby needs more of. Perfect if you're in Las Piñas, Muntinlupa, or anywhere in the south.
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The Hobby Horizon Indoor RC Crawler Tracks — Mandaluyong
The only indoor, air-conditioned RC crawler track on this list. Located inside Attack Arena at Worldwide Corporate Center along Shaw Blvd, The Hobby Horizon features rock gardens, an elevator experience, zip line obstacles, steep inclines, and custom courses ranging from beginner to intermediate. Open Monday to Sunday, 10AM–8PM. Entrance fee is ₱350 for 5 hours — great value for an indoor session.
MRRCP at Kape Talyer — Marikina
The Marikina RC Crawler Park (MRRCP) at Kape Talyer on Katipunan St., Concepcion Uno is one of the most community-driven spots in the list. Dedicated crawler trails, beginner-friendly and technical obstacles, day and night sessions, and rental RCs for newcomers. What makes it special: there's a proper coffee shop attached, so your barkada can eat and drink while you crawl. The group behind it — Marikina RC Crawlers — is one of the most active RC communities in the country.
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GT Bike Park — Marikina
Primarily a bike park, but RC hobbyists have found it to be a solid spot for both bashing and crawling. Check-ins on RCPinas confirm it works well when the bike track isn't busy.
SNR Marikina Side Open Field — Marikina
A more casual option for trail running in Marikina. Open field terrain, good for relaxed weekend sessions.
Urduja Village Park — Caloocan
Steep rocks and loose dirt — this one is for the more technical crawler builds. Located in Caloocan, it's accessible for those in the north side of Metro Manila.
UP Tambakan — Quezon City
Rocky terrain with man-made obstacles and loose dirt. A popular community spot in QC for crawlers looking for a natural, unpredictable surface.
Rizal Province
Mike's Track — Rodriguez (Montalban), Rizal
Artificial trail and crawling area with obstacles rated moderate to hard. Located on Lardizabal Rd in Rodriguez — a solid destination if you want more of a challenge. Rated 5 stars by the RCPinas community.
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Doinks and Edmaxx RC Playground — San Mateo, Rizal
Man-made obstacle course friendly to 1:10, 1:12, and micro-scale RCs. Located in Bankers Village, San Mateo. A well-rated spot for technical crawling sessions.
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Cavite
ETIBAK RC Crawl Park — General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite
A nature park setting with both trails and technical obstacles. ETIBAK is one of the most searched spots on Google for RC in the Philippines — and for good reason. It offers a genuine outdoor crawling experience with natural terrain that tests your rig properly. If you're in Cavite or coming from the south, this is the spot to visit.
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Bulacan
Torque Adventure Park — Baliuag, Bulacan
Torque Adventure Park has three distinct sections: a man-made course, a rock section, and a natural trail — something for every skill level. Located in Baliuag, Bulacan, with a café coming soon. A growing destination worth the drive from Manila.
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Find More Spots Near You
This list only covers what's been submitted to RCPinas so far. New spots are added by the community every week. If you know of an RC park, trail, or crawling area that's not on here yet — submit it on RCPinas and help other hobbyists find it.