Location | 3 locations Tagaytay San Fernando, Pampanga Baguio |
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Status | Operating |
Opened | March 2013 (First amusement park) |
Owner | SM Prime Holdings |
Operating season | Year-round |
Website | www |
Sky Ranch | |
Coordinates | 14°05′43″N120°56′15″E / 14.095305°N 120.937613°E |
Status | Operating |
Sky Ranch Pampanga | |
Coordinates | 15°03′14″N120°41′49″E / 15.054025°N 120.697057°E |
Status | Operating |
Sky Ranch Baguio | |
Coordinates | 16°24′24″N120°36′00″E / 16.406623°N 120.600007°E |
Status | Operating |
Sky Ranch is a network of amusement parks in the Philippines. Sky Ranch has three branches: in Tagaytay; San Fernando, Pampanga; and in Baguio. The first Sky Ranch amusement park opened in Tagaytay in 2013.
The Sky Ranch branch in Tagaytay is situated along Tagaytay–Nasugbu Highway, Tagaytay, Cavite which opened in March 2013. It is located inside a property owned by SM Investments Corporation's subsidiary SM Land commercial property division (later merged with SM Prime Holdings, Inc), [1] where several shops and restaurants are also located. [2] It includes kiosks, rides, and the Sky Eye Ferris wheel, which is 63 meters (207 ft) tall and has 32 gondolas. [3] The amusement park temporarily closed following ash fall caused by the Taal Volcano eruption on January 12, 2020 but reopened almost a week later on January 18. [4]
The Sky Ranch branch in San Fernando, Pampanga is part of the SM City Pampanga shopping mall complex. It also hosts the Pampanga Eye, a 65-meter (213 ft) tall Ferris wheel. [5]
The Sky Ranch branch is located at Luneta Hill, Upper Session Road, Baguio, which opened in 2018. Its opening was met with opposition from surrounding universities which expressed concern on noise pollution generated by the park. [6]
No. | Name | Opening Date | Location | Coordinates |
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1 | Sky Ranch | March 2013 | Tagaytay | 14°05′43″N120°56′15″E / 14.095305°N 120.937613°E |
2 | Sky Ranch Pampanga | November 30, 2014 [7] | SM City Pampanga, San Fernando, Pampanga | 15°03′14″N120°41′49″E / 15.054025°N 120.697057°E |
3 | Sky Ranch Baguio | November 8, 2018 [8] | Baguio, Benguet | 16°24′24″N120°36′00″E / 16.406623°N 120.600007°E |
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