Find an RC Crawler Park Near You in the Philippines
Looking for an RC crawler park near you? RCPinas tracks every verified RC crawler park, trail, and driving spot across the Philippines — from Metro Manila to Mindanao. This is the most complete guide to RC crawler parks in the Philippines, organized by region so you can find the nearest one to your location.
Browse by region below, or use the interactive RCPinas Spots map to find the exact RC crawler park nearest to you.
RC Crawler Parks by Region — Quick Reference
- Metro Manila: BFNW Village (Parañaque), Pasig City RC Park (Maybunga), Hobby Horizon Indoor Track (Mandaluyong), MRRCP at Kape Talyer (Marikina), UP Tambakan (QC)
- Rizal: Mike's Track (Montalban), Toy Tycoon (Antipolo), Doinks & Edmaxx (San Mateo), FEHA Clubhouse (Cainta)
- Cavite: ETIBAK RC Crawl Park (GMA), RC Playzone & Cafe (Dasmariñas), Novevlex (Noveleta)
- Bulacan: Torque Adventure Park (Baliuag), Papz RC Park (Meycauayan)
- Laguna: Cholo's Backyard (Calamba), Margz Bakes & Brew (Pila)
- Batangas: Bukid Crawlers (San Jose)
- Pangasinan: MudAce RC Park (Urdaneta City)
- Tarlac: Pedal and Wheels RC Crawler Park (Bamban), A3R Crawlers Camp (Concepcion)
- Quezon Province: Kubli RC Park by Kubli Farm (Dolores)
- Visayas: The Hub (Tagbilaran, Bohol), Sano Scale Crawlers RC Camp (Antequera, Bohol)
- Mindanao: Mapawa Trail (Cagayan de Oro)
The RC hobby in the Philippines has been quietly growing for years — and so have the spots to play. From indoor air-conditioned crawler tracks in Mandaluyong to forest trails in Quezon province, nature parks in Cavite, and mountain terrain in Cagayan de Oro, Filipino RC hobbyists have built something real: a network of spots that now spans 31 verified locations across the entire country.
This is the most complete guide to approved RC spots in the Philippines, organized by region. Each one has been submitted and verified by the RCPinas community. We'll tell you what each spot offers, who it's best for, and why it's worth the trip.
Metro Manila (NCR)
The Hobby Horizon Indoor RC Crawler Tracks — Mandaluyong
This is the one you go to when the weather is against you — or when you just want a controlled environment to practice lines without worrying about mud, rain, or sun. The Hobby Horizon is the only indoor, air-conditioned RC crawler track in Metro Manila, located inside Attack Arena at Worldwide Corporate Center along Shaw Blvd.
What makes it worth visiting is the variety. Rock gardens, an elevator experience, a zip line obstacle, steep inclines, and custom courses — all under one roof. Beginner to intermediate difficulty means you won't feel lost on your first visit, but you'll still find new lines to try on your tenth. Open Monday to Sunday, 10AM to 8PM. Entrance fee is ₱350 for 5 hours — solid value for an indoor session with AC.
MRRCP at Kape Talyer — Marikina ⭐ 5.0
If you want the full RC experience in one place — proper terrain, community, and good coffee — MRRCP at Kape Talyer is it. The Marikina RC Crawler Park sits inside Kape Talyer on Katipunan St., Concepcion Uno, and it's built for RC enthusiasts who want more than just an obstacle course.
The trails cover beginner-friendly and technical sections, and they run day and night sessions — crawling under lights at night is a completely different and genuinely fun experience that most spots don't offer. Rental RCs are available for newcomers who don't have a rig yet. The coffee shop attached means you can bring your partner, family, or non-RC friends and they'll have something to do while you crawl. The Marikina RC Crawlers community is one of the most active and welcoming in the country — expect good company whenever you show up.
Marikina Youth Camp — Marikina
A community bash spot in Marikina that gives hobbyists in the area another option for open-ground sessions. If you're running a basher or just want unstructured driving time without a technical course layout, the Youth Camp grounds provide the open space you need. A solid local choice for Marikina-based hobbyists looking for variety beyond the crawling parks.
GT Bike Park — Marikina
GT Bike Park is primarily a bike track, but the RC community has found it to be a solid spot for crawling and bashing when the bikes aren't running. The same terrain variety that makes it a good bike park — elevation changes, mixed surfaces, open sections — translates well to RC. Worth coordinating around the bike schedule, but a useful option if you're in Marikina and the other spots are crowded.
SNR Marikina Side Open Field — Marikina
An open-field trail spot with a low barrier to entry. No technical obstacles, no intimidating terrain — just open space and a relaxed atmosphere. Perfect for newer RC hobbyists who are still getting comfortable with their rig, or for days when you want a casual session without the pressure of a technical course. A solid weekend option in Marikina.
UP Tambakan — Quezon City
A consistent community favorite in QC and for good reason. The combination of rocky terrain, man-made obstacles, and loose dirt keeps sessions interesting no matter how many times you visit — the surface behaves differently depending on weather and wear, which means it never fully gets old. Accessible from most parts of QC and the surrounding areas, making it one of the most practical spots on this list for Metro Manila hobbyists.
UP Tambakan Trail — Quezon City
The trail variant of the UP Tambakan area. If you run a scale realism build that's not designed for hard obstacle bashing, this is the section for you. More flowing, more natural, and better suited for the kind of crawling that rewards smooth driving over aggressive line-taking. A great companion to the main Tambakan area.
Neopolitan — Quezon City
The most low-key entry on this list — and intentionally so. Neopolitan is mainly a jogging and cycling area, but the open fields give RC hobbyists flat, unobstructed space to run their rigs. Don't underestimate open space. If you just bought your first RC and want to get a feel for it before attempting any obstacle course, this is zero-pressure and completely accessible. Good starting point for absolute beginners in QC.
Urduja Village Park / Kankaloo Crawlers — Caloocan
An underrated technical spot for drivers on the north side of Metro Manila. Steep rocks and loose dirt — both of which are genuinely challenging and hard to replicate on artificial courses. One of the few spots with real technical natural terrain directly accessible from central Metro Manila without going all the way to Rizal or Cavite. If you're in Caloocan, Malabon, or Valenzuela and have been driving to Montalban just to find a proper challenge, Urduja is a much closer option.
BFNW Village RC Crawling Park — Parañaque ⭐ 5.0
The go-to RC spot for hobbyists on the south side of Metro Manila. If you're in Las Piñas, Muntinlupa, Alabang, or anywhere south — this is your neighborhood spot and you don't need to drive to Rizal or Cavite to find proper crawling terrain. BFNW is a community-built crawling area with a no-frills approach that the hobby needs more of. It also accepts rally cars, which is rarer than you'd think. Rated 5 stars by the community and one of the most-searched spots in the Philippines on Google.
Rizal
FEHA Clubhouse Open Park — Cainta ⭐ 5.0
Community-rated 5 stars, and that matters. The details in the listing are light, but when actual visitors consistently rate a spot at the top, you take notice. Located in Cainta — well-positioned for hobbyists in the Taytay, Antipolo, and Cainta triangle. A spot worth checking out if you're in the area and looking for a reliable local option.
Toy Tycoon — Antipolo, Rizal
One of the more versatile spots in Rizal — a large crawling area AND a dedicated rally track in one location. That combination is rare. Most spots specialize in one discipline; Toy Tycoon lets you run different types of vehicles on the same visit. Accessible from both QC and Rizal, making it a practical choice for hobbyists spread across both sides of the ridge.
Mike's Track — Rodriguez (Montalban), Rizal ⭐ 5.0
This one is for drivers who want a real challenge. Mike's Track is an artificial trail and crawling area in Rodriguez with obstacles rated moderate to hard — it's not designed to be forgiving. If you've been crawling for a while and feel like your regular spots have gotten too predictable, this is where you go to find your limits again. Rated 5 stars by the community and a well-known destination for serious crawlers in the Rizal area.
Doinks and Edmaxx RC Playground — San Mateo, Rizal ⭐ 5.0
One of the most thoughtfully built spots on this list. Located in Bankers Village, San Mateo, Doinks and Edmaxx was explicitly designed for 1:10, 1:12, and micro-scale RCs — not just the standard 1:10. That matters because most spots cater to one size and micro crawlers are left running around terrain that wasn't made for them. Here, every scale gets a proper course. Rated 5 stars, and a must-visit if you're running a smaller rig.
Bulacan
Torque Adventure Park — Baliuag, Bulacan
The main draw at Torque is variety — three completely different sections in one park: a man-made course, a rock crawling section, and a natural trail. Whether you prefer the precision of man-made obstacles, the unpredictability of real rock, or the flow of open trail running, Torque covers all three. It's a solid option for drivers north of Manila who've been making the long trip to Rizal or Cavite for good terrain. A café is opening soon, which will make it an even better day-trip destination.
Papz RC Park — Meycauayan, Bulacan
A community trail spot based out of the Papz compound in Meycauayan. Convenient for hobbyists in Bulacan and the northern edge of Metro Manila who want a local option without the long drive south or east. A good regular session spot for the north-side RC community.
Cavite
ETIBAK RC Crawl Park — General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite
ETIBAK is one of the most-searched RC spots in the Philippines on Google — and it's earned that attention. What sets it apart is the combination of natural trail terrain AND built technical obstacles in one nature park setting. Most spots do one or the other. At ETIBAK you can do a relaxed trail run when you want something flowing and natural, then switch to the technical section when you want to push your rig's limits. The GMA location makes it accessible from both the south side of Manila and the Cavite province. If you haven't been, it's worth the trip.
RC Playzone and Cafe — Dasmariñas, Cavite
A cafe and RC play area combined — one of those spots that's genuinely good for bringing people who aren't into RC. The play area caters specifically to 1:12 and smaller scales, so micro crawler owners finally have a purpose-built space rather than making do on terrain designed for larger rigs. Rental units are available for those who want to try crawling before committing to buying their own. If you're in Dasmariñas or the south Cavite area, this is a comfortable option for a session with friends or family.
Novevlex — Noveleta, Cavite
A natural terrain crawling spot in Noveleta with a good mix of hills, dirt, rocks, and cement surfaces. The terrain changes character in wet weather — muddy conditions on rainy days create a completely different challenge from dry sessions, which keeps it interesting year-round. Located near the coast in western Cavite, making it accessible for hobbyists in Noveleta, Rosario, and the Cavite City corridor who previously had fewer options on this side of the province.
Laguna
Cholo's Backyard — Calamba, Laguna
Cholo's has the feel of a community hangout that also happens to have great RC obstacles — and that's exactly what makes it good. Located along Bucal bypass road in Calamba, it's one of the more social spots on this list, with food, drinks, and an atmosphere where you can bring friends who aren't into RC and they'll still have a good time. The obstacles themselves are solid and well-maintained. Perfect for group sessions south of Manila where the experience matters as much as the crawling.
Margz Bakes & Brew Cafe — Pila, Laguna
A crawling spot attached to a cafe in Pila, Laguna — conveniently located in front of the LTO Pila Laguna office, making it easy to find if you know the area. The cafe setup means you can settle in for a proper session with coffee and food on hand rather than packing everything from home. A practical and laid-back option for hobbyists in the Pila, Santa Cruz, and southern Laguna area who want a local spot closer to home.
Batangas
Bukid Crawlers — San Jose, Batangas
Set up at the Caltex station on the National Road in San Jose with a coffee shop (Amaiah Coffee) right next door — Bukid Crawlers is a community-run spot that gets the basics right. Good terrain, convenient location, and the kind of relaxed atmosphere that makes for a good weekend session. A reliable local option for hobbyists in the San Jose and Batangas City area who don't want to drive north every time.
Quezon Province
Kubli RC Park by Kubli Farm — Dolores, Quezon ⭐ 5.0
Kubli is not just an RC spot — it's a full trip. Located inside Kubli Farm Arts and Nature Camp in Dolores, Quezon, the park sits in the middle of actual forest with natural trails, rocky paths, river crossings, and a cemented technical obstacle track for drivers who want more structure. The terrain is raw and authentic — no artificial shortcuts, just real nature that demands real driving skill.
But what makes Kubli genuinely special is everything surrounding the RC park: overnight camping, a natural spring water pool, waterfalls, and a peaceful atmosphere far from city noise. This is the spot you plan a weekend around, not just an afternoon. Bring the whole family — those who don't crawl can swim, camp, or just enjoy the scenery while you run your rig. Rated 5 stars and one of the most unique RC destinations in the country.
Tarlac
Pedal and Wheels RC Crawler Park — Bamban, Tarlac ⭐ 5.0
Pedal and Wheels takes the same approach as Kubli — design the place as a destination, not just a park. The existing crawler track is medium difficulty and supports both 1:10 and 1:12 scale RCs, while a harder course is currently under construction that will push experienced drivers. Beyond the RC, the site has food stalls, massage services, and art spaces, making it the kind of place where your whole family can spend a full day and no one feels like they were dragged along.
For Central Luzon hobbyists — Pampanga, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija — this is your best nearby option and it's a 5-star rated spot. Don't sleep on it.
A3R Crawlers Camp — Concepcion, Tarlac
A technical crawling spot in Concepcion with a well-built obstacle setup that mixes wood, steel, and rocks with natural terrain. The varied line choices — multiple ways through each obstacle — mean experienced drivers can keep finding new challenges rather than memorizing a single route. A good reason to stay in Tarlac for a second session if you're already making the trip to Pedal and Wheels.
Visayas — Bohol
The Hub — Tagbilaran City, Bohol ⭐ 5.0
A purpose-built micro crawler course in the heart of Tagbilaran City, and the obvious first stop for any RC hobbyist in Bohol. Compact in size but designed with care — the micro crawler format is a growing discipline that rewards precision over power, and The Hub is built specifically for it. Rated 5 stars. If you're based in Bohol or visiting the island, this one is a must.
Sano Scale Crawlers RC Camp — Antequera, Bohol ⭐ 5.0
Antequera is worth visiting on its own — it's one of Bohol's more scenic municipalities, tucked away from the tourist crowds. The RC camp there is community-run with a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. If you're doing a Bohol trip and want to mix RC with exploring the province, Antequera makes for a genuinely good detour. Rated 5 stars by the community.
Banat-i Hill — Tagbilaran City, Bohol
Natural hill terrain with the kind of scenic backdrop that Bohol is known for. Banat-i is a trail spot where the landscape does the work — no man-made obstacles, just real hill terrain that gives your crawler a genuine workout. If you're in Tagbilaran and want something more adventurous than a purpose-built course, this is it.
Salty Rock RC Garage — Dauis, Bohol
Dauis sits right across the bridge from Tagbilaran City, making Salty Rock easily accessible from the provincial capital. Another piece of the growing Bohol RC scene — good to know about if The Hub is packed or you want to explore a different type of terrain on the island.
Mindanao — Misamis Oriental
Mapawa Trail — Cagayan de Oro
Mindanao is underrepresented in the Philippine RC community, but Mapawa exists and it's the real deal. Loose soil, shaded sections, and terrain that works for both 1:10 and 1:12 scale builds — the conditions vary with the weather, which keeps the trail interesting across different visits. If you're in CDO and looking for a proper RC crawling destination, this is where to go. And if you're visiting Mindanao and happen to have your rig with you — pack it. Mapawa is worth a session.
VBT RC Crawler Park
VBT RC Crawler Park
A community-run crawling park with outdoor varied terrain and man-made obstacles. Exact location details are still being confirmed — check the RCPinas spot listing for the latest info including address and opening hours. If you know this spot, help the community by adding the details through the listing page.
Ilocos / Central Luzon — Pangasinan
MudAce RC Park Cafe — Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
The first dedicated outdoor RC park in the Philippines — and it shows in how thoughtfully the whole place was designed. Located along Bypass Road in Sto. Domingo, Urdaneta City, MudAce isn't just a crawler course you show up to and leave. It's an RC destination.
The course itself is a handcrafted circuit with wooden plank ramps and bridges, steep inclines, bamboo log terrain, a rope suspension bridge, rock garden sections with river stones, and log tunnel obstacles — all lit up at night with warm Edison-bulb string lights that give the whole setup a completely different atmosphere after dark. The diorama elements and scale landscaping make it feel like a proper scale RC environment, not just a pile of obstacles in a field.
On-site café (Mudace Coffee) means you can settle in for a full day — drinks, food, and RC parts and accessories are all available. Rental units are on hand for beginners and first-timers who want to try crawling before buying a rig. The community is active (21,000+ Facebook followers) and they run regular RC Stroll fun runs that are a good entry point if you want to meet other hobbyists in the region. Near KRAVE COFFEE on Bypass Road — easy landmark to navigate to.
Contact: 0952 488 2229 | Facebook: MudAce RC Park Cafe
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