List of rivers and estuaries in Metro Manila

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Metro Manila, Philippines, is located in the hydraulically complex Pasig RiverMarikina RiverLaguna de Bay watershed, which includes more than thirty tributaries within the urban area.[1]

The following list is sorted by name, with a brief description of each.

Name Description Image
Alabang River Drains water from Alabang (up to Ayala Alabang Village and Festival Supermall). Dumps water into Laguna de Bay via Pasong Diablo River. 3991Cupang Bridge and Alabang River 26.jpg
Amorsolo Creek Drains water from Amorsolo Street in Makati starting from the area around the Makati Medical Center. A section of has been built over by the developers of the Amorsolo on-ramp of the Manila Skyway. Passes through San Lorenzo Village and Don Bosco Church. Dumps water into Estero de Tripa de Gallina. 07476jfSan Lorenzo Amorsolo Arnaiz Avenue Skyway Junction Makati Cityfvf 15.jpg
Anaran Creek Quezon City.
Balaba Creek Quezon City
Balingasa Creek Quezon City. Dumps water into the San Francisco River.
Batasan River Drains water from Malabon and Navotas. Dumps water to Tanza River which leads to Manila Bay via Tangos River.
Bayan Creek Quezon City.
Bayanan Creek Drains water from Muntinlupa. Dumps water into Laguna de Bay. 6946National Roads Muntinlupa City Barangays Church 24.jpg
Buwaya Creek Project 4, Quezon City
Campupot Creek Quezon City.
Canal de Balete / Estero De Balete A Waterway in Ermita, Manila which was traversed to 4 Barangays of 660, 660A, 661, and 664 of Zone 71, District V, Ermita, Manila. The Canal De Balete or known as Estero De Balete has a length of 550 meter long. It was adjacent to the Estero De Provisor and its river outfall was the Pasig River.
Canal de la Reina (Estero de la Reina) Drains water from Manila as far as Tayuman Street, Recto Avenue, and Binondo. Ends in Binondo and there is a floodgate or pumping station in that end at Muelle de Binondo. Dumps water into Pasig River at its southern tip. Dumps water into Manila Bay via Estero de Vitas in its northern tip. Mailajf9457 07.JPG
Centerville Creek Quezon City.
Culiat Creek Quezon City. 03489jfBarangays Project 16 VASRA Culiat Bridges Creek Visayas Avenue Quezon Cityfvf.jpg
Dampalit River Drains water from Malabon and Navotas and dumps it to Tangos River. JfDampalitBridgeRiverMalabonfvf 29.JPG
Dario River Quezon City. Tributary of the San Francisco River. 0131jfRoosevelt Avenue Paraiso Mariblo Quezon Cityfvf 56.JPG
Dilimán Creek Quezon City. 7779Balete Drive Quezon City Landmarks 35.jpg
Dongalo River
Estero de Aviles
Estero de Bilibid
Estero de Binondo Binondo,Manilajf0235 17.JPG
Estero de Concordia Pandacan.
Estero de Curtidor
Estero de Dulumbayan
Estero de Gunao
Estero de Magdalena Tondo.
Estero de Maypad Drains water from Manila, Navotas and Caloocan. Dumps water to Navotas River.
Estero de Meysig Binondo. Now part of Estero de Magdalena.
Estero de Paco Drains Paco and Pandacan. Connected to the left bank of the Pasig River.[2] 05779jfBridge Estero de Paco Barangays Onyx Paco Manilafvf 05.jpg
Estero de Pandacan Drains Pandacan and Paco. Dumps water into Pasig River. 09490jfPandacan Manila Streets Landmarks Buildings Bridges Manilafvf 01.jpg
Estero de Provisor
Estero de Quiapo 09896jfEstero de Quiapo Manilafvf 01.jpg
Estero de Quinta
Estero de Quiotan
Estero de Sampaloc Minor tributary of the Pasig River. Forms confluence with Estero de Aviles in its end.[3] 7734San Miguel, Manila Roads Landmarks 18.jpg
Estero de San Antonio Abad Malate. North of Fort San Antonio Abad
Estero de San Jacinto Now part of Estero de la Reina.
Estero de San Lazaro Tondó. 0048jfCity Rizal Avenue School Manila Streets Landmarksfvf 56.JPG
Estero de San Miguel Located in the Manila district of San Miguel along its boundary with Quiapo, Sampaloc and Santa Mesa. Drains into Pasig River. MendiolaStreetjf2545 12.JPG
Estero de Santa Cruz Santa Cruz.
Estero de San Sebastian Quiapo.
Estero de Santa Clara Santa Ana-Makati.
Estero de Santibañez Pandacan.
Estero de Sibacon
Estero de Sunog Apog Drains water from Manila. Dumps water to Manila Bay via Estero de Vitas. 07444jfEstero de Sunog Apog Estero de Maypajo Juan Luna Bridge III Tondo Caloocan Cityfvf 32.jpg
Estero de Tanduay
Estero de Tanque Paco.
Estero de Tripa de Gallina Drains water from Manila (Paco and San Andres), Makati as far as Forbes Park and Fort Bonifacio and then through Gil Puyat Avenue in Makati and Pasay (including Bangkal and Don Bosco Makati) and then in Parañaque. Dumps water into Manila Bay via the Parañaque River at an intersection near western side of the NAIA runway. 09771jfLeveriza Street South Malate Manila Barangays Estuariesfvf 17.jpg
Estero de Trozo Binondo. now part of Estero de San Lazaro
Estero de Tutuban
Estero de Uli-Uli 7834San Miguel, Manila Roads Landmarks 33.jpg
Estero de Valencia Drains water from Sampaloc and Santa Mesa, Manila. Dumps water to Pasig River. 01095jfEstero de Valencia Pasig River Commission Maynilad Sampaloc Santa Mesa Manila Linear Parkfvf 14.jpg
Estero de Vitas Drains water from Manila (as far as Tayuman Street). Dumps water directly to Manila Bay. 0458jfC-14 Road Capulong Raxabago Streets Bridge Estero de Vitas Tondo, Manilafvf.jpg
Gabe Creek Quezon City.
Ilang Ilang Creek Barangay Santa Monica, Quezon City.
Kalamiong Creek Barangay Payatas, Quezon City.
Kamias Creek Quezon City. Tributary of the Dilimán Creek. 0970jfBarangays West Kamias Road Creeks Bridges Landmarksfvf 05.jpg
Katipunan Creek Quezon City.
Laguna River Major channel. Drains water from Makati, Pateros, and Taguig. Dumps water into Laguna de Bay.
Las Piñas River Major channel. Drains water from Las Piñas and dumps it directly to Manila Bay. View 6.jpg
Magdaong River Drains water from Muntinlupa. Dumps water into Laguna de Bay.
Mangangate River Drains water from Alabang and Ayala Alabang in Muntinlupa and empties into the Laguna de Bay.
Mariblo Creek Quezon City.
Marikina River Major channel. Drains water from Marikina, Cainta, Rodriguez, San Mateo and Antipolo in Rizal. as well as some parts of Quezon City. It leads to Pasig River. MarikinaRiverBankShoesjf9425 20.JPG
Marilao River Major channel. Drains water from Marilao, Meycauayan and as far as the northwestern side of the La Mesa Dam area. Two other rivers, the Meycuayan River and Polo River that drains Malabon and Valenzuela dump their water here. Another great rivers, the Santa Maria River and Balagtas River meet up with the Marilao River in the Obando area before reaching Manila Bay. JfIbayoSMHiway157MarilaoBulfvf.JPG
Matalahib Creek Quezon City.
Maytunas Creek Drains Mandaluyong and San Juan. Dumps water into San Juan River. 0802jfGeneral Kalentong Street Bridge Creek Mandaluyong Cityfvf 13.jpg
Meycauayan River Major channel. Drains water from Valenzuela and Meycauayan in Bulacan. Dumps water into Manila Bay via Marilao River. Jf0187Mega Control System Obando River Wharffvf 21.JPG
Muzon River Drains water from Malabon and Bulacan. Dumps water to Manila Bay via the entrance of Marilao River in Bulacan.
Nangka River Tributary of Marikina River. 122San Mateo Rizal Marikina City Landmarks 44.jpg
Napindan Channel 4330Taguig City Landmarks Heritage 26.jpg
Navotas River Major channel. Drains water from Navotas, Caloocan and Manila. Intersects with Tullahan River at the middle. Dumps water directly to Manila Bay (southern end) and to Tangos River (northern end). MalabonNavotasjf0988 28.JPG
Paltok Creek Barangay Fairview, Quezon City.
Pansól Creek Quezon City.
Parañaque River Major channel. Drains Parañaque, Pasay and Manila areas. Dumps water directly into Manila Bay. 2358Santo Niño Bridge La Huerta Parañaque City 27.jpg
Pasig River Major channel. Drains water from Laguna de Bay and Marikina River, and also Makati, Mandaluyong, Manila, Quezon City and San Juan (including San Juan River). Dumps water directly to Manila Bay. Pic geo photos - ph=mm=manila=pasig river=jones bridge - connecting intramuros and binondo; aerial shot from riverview mansion -philippines--2015-0624--ls-.JPG
Pasong Diablo River Drains water from Alabang, Muntinlupa. Dumps water into Laguna de Bay.
Pasong Tamo Creek Quezon City. 03678jfBarangays Bridges Bahay Toro Road 8 Project 6 Quezon Cityfvf.jpg
Pateros River Major channel. Drains water from Pateros and Makati area (Guadalupe and Bonifacio Global City). Dumps most of its water into Laguna de Bay via Laguna River at its southeastern tip. Dumps some of its water into Pasig River in Guadalupe.
Pingkian Creek Quezon City.
Poblacion River Drains water from Muntinlupa (Poblacion). Dumps water into Laguna de Bay.
Polo River Alternatively known as Santolan River. Drains water from Malabon, Valenzuela and Bulacan. Connects both Tullahan and Meycauayan Rivers. JfSantolanMalabon BridgeRiverfvf 06.JPG
Salapan River Quezon City.
San Francisco River Quezon City.
San Juan River Major channel. Drains water from Quezon City (including Tandang Sora and as far as Sauyo and Fairview), San Juan and Manila. Dumps water into Pasig River. 02547jfBarangays Progeso Rivera San Juan River Bridge Welcome Arch Cityfvf 07.jpg
Sapang Baho River Its headwaters are in the Sierra Madre in Antipolo crossing the northern portion of Marikina and nearby municipalities in Rizal before emptying into the Laguna de Bay.
Satopan Creek Quezon City. Tributary of the San Juan River.
Sucat River Major channel. Drains water from Parañaque and Muntinlupa. Dumps water into Laguna de Bay.
Taguig River 3306Taguig City Landmarks Heritage 03.jpg
Tangos River Drains water from Navotas. Dumps water directly to Manila Bay.
Tangue Creek Quezon City.
Tanza River Drains water from Navotas. Connects with Dampalit River. Dumps water to Tangos River. JfTanzaNavotas Bridge and Riverfvf 13.JPG
Tullahan River Major channel. Drains water from La Mesa Dam, as well as the northern part of Quezon City, Valenzuela, Malabon and Navotas. Mouth is at Navotas. Valenzuelajf1537 30.JPG
Tunasan River Drains water from Muntinlupa. Dumps water into Laguna de Bay. TunasanRiverjf2203 05.JPG
Zapote River Major channel. Drains water from Las Piñas and parts of Bacoor, Cavite. Dumps water into Manila Bay directly. Upper Zapote River.jpg

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ River systems and other waterways in Metro Manila Filipino Aegis Society. Retrieved on 14 April 2012.
  2. ^ Bank, Asian Development (2016). From Toilets to Rivers: Experiences, New Opportunities, and Innovative Solutions. Asian Development Bank. ISBN 9789292574161. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  3. ^ "AR-Rehabilitation and Inauguration of Estero de Sampaloc (Package 2) City of Manila". www.prrc.gov.ph. Retrieved 23 September 2018.

External links[]

Media related to Rivers in Metro Manila at Wikimedia Commons

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