This study was conducted in three different habitat types consisting of (1) forest, (2) rivers, and (3) paddy fields. We used transect lines with a length of 50 m with a distance of 1 m right and left. The number of transects in each habitat was 10. We found 148 individuals with 13 species belonging to 6 families. The value of species richness in each habitat is classified as low, namely 2,0020 in forest habitat, 2,2260 in river habitat, and 0,9851 in paddy fields with species diversity in each habitat type including moderate, namely 1,7718 in forest habitat, 1,7897 in river habitat, and 1,0978 in paddy fields. The calculation of the evenness value in river habitat is 0,7773 and 0,8520 which is classified as stable while in paddy field habitat is 0,6821 which is classified as unstable. The highest level of habitat similarity is river habitat with forest habitat which is 0,6667 and the smallest is river habitat with paddy field habitat which is 0,4000. It can be concluded that the amphibian community in the river habitat is almost the same as the forest habitat, and the amphibian community in the paddy field habitat were different from the river habitat.