GUAM
Guam Boonie Stompers group photo

Guam Boonie Stompers group photo (Photo courtesy of Guam Boonie Stompers)

Discover the hidden beauty of Guam with the Guam Boonie Stompers! Join us every Saturday for guided treks through the island’s undeveloped trails, featuring stunning waterfalls, historic caves, and scenic coastal views. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or a newcomer looking for adventure, our group provides a safe and social way to explore the outdoors.

  • Presented By: Guam Boonie Stompers

  • Dates:  5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13, 6/20, 6/27/2026

  • Price: Registration & Fees: Adults: $5 per hiker. Children (Under 13): Free (must be accompanied by a responsible adult). Military/Veterans: Active duty and veterans have their fees covered by Adaptive Adventures. No Reservations Required: Simply show up at the announced trailhead at the designated meet-up time.

Conquer the Heights: Hike Schedule

As the trade winds pick up, join the Guam Boonie Stompers for a month dedicated to Guam’s most dramatic ridgelines and historic hideouts. From the WWII history of Tweed’s Cave to the highest peaks in the south, these trails offer the best panoramic views on the island.

  • May 16: To’guan Bay to Humatak Bay (Easy) | 9 a.m.

  • May 23: Nimitz Hills Caves | 9 a.m.

  • May 30: Ati’long Acho to Sella Bay (Difficult) | 9 a.m.

  • June 6: Faha and Priest Pools (Easy/Medium) | 9 a.m.

  • June 13: Togcha Cemetery to Asanite Cove (Medium) | 9 a.m.

  • June 20: Manunu Valley to Fouha Pt (Difficult) | 9 a.m.

  • June 27: Ija to Mt Sasalaguan (Difficult) | 9 a.m.

Stay Updated: Directions to each trailhead are posted every week on the Guam Boonie Stompers Facebook page.

What to Bring & Safety Rules:

  • 💦 Water: Bring plenty of water (you can sweat up to 1.5 liters per hour!).

  • 🚘 Transportation: Hikers must provide their own transportation to the trailheads.

  • 🎽 Earn Your Gear: Complete 10 Boonie Stomps to earn an exclusive Boonie Stomp T-Shirt.

  • 🚫 Prohibited Items: No pets and no drones allowed for the safety of all participants.

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