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Continue your 2026 journey with the Guam Boonie Stompers. This February, we are moving from the lush river valleys of Humatak to the dramatic limestone cliffs of Yigo.
So, you’ve got a four-legged adventurer itching to explore Guam’s trails with you? Let’s go!
It is believed that Chief Coroo headed the first clan of Agat. Beloved by his people, he was also the eldest in the clan. Chief Coroo divided the village into families, each with its own surname.
This difficult hike rewards the hiker with pools of freshwater full of fish that will swim all around you and beautiful waterfalls that cascade for 500 feet.
A short drive from Andersen AFB’s main gate, unbeknownst to many members of Team Andersen, lies one of Guam’s most hidden gems.
Ritidian Point may be famed for its powdery, white sand and jeweled waters, but beyond the splendors of its shoreline lies much to see.
There are spectacular views, lovely spots to swim, and a natural waterside too! There are two ways to get down to the first waterfall – one easy and one a bit more adventurous.
Everyone just needs a place to unwind sometimes and the best way to do that is by reconnecting with nature.
Two Lovers Point is one of Guam's most famous legends and an amazing, interesting place to visit.