Guam Boonie Stompers group photo (Photo courtesy of Guam Boonie Stompers)
Presented By: Guam Boonie Stompers
Dates: 2/7, 2/14, 2/21, 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28/2026
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. Whether you’re looking for a unique Valentine’s Day adventure or a rugged coastal trek, join us every Saturday to experience the best hiking trails in Guam.
Feb. 7: Madofan to Sella Bay (Medium) | Humatak – A scenic trek through rolling hills leading to the historic and crystal-clear waters of Sella Bay.
Feb. 14: Anao Coastline (Difficult w/ Very Difficult Option) | Yigo – Special 8:00 AM Meet Up. Spend Valentine’s Day on the edge of the island with breathtaking cliffside views and a challenging descent.
Feb. 21: La Sa Fua River (Difficult) | Humatak – A rugged southern trek featuring river crossings and deep jungle immersion.
Feb. 28: Pagat Cave/Coast (Medium) | Yigo – Visit one of Guam’s most sacred sites, featuring ancient Latte Stone sets, a freshwater cave swim, and stunning ocean views.
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.
March 7: Tweed’s First Cave (Medium) | Yona – Step back in history and explore the cave where George Tweed hid during WWII. A great mix of history and hiking.
March 14: LamLam North (Difficult) | Humatak – Experience the northern ridges of Mt. LamLam, offering sweeping views of the Philippine Sea.
March 21: Atilong Acho Moonie Hike (Medium) | Humatak – Special 4:30 PM Meet Up. Join us for a unique “Moonie Hike” to watch the sunset and the moonrise over the southern volcanic hills.
March 28: Peak to Peak: Jumullong Manglo to Finacresta (Very Difficult) | Humatak/Malesso – Special 8:00 AM Meet Up. Our most challenging trek of the month, traversing the island’s highest ridgelines from Humatak to Malesso.
Need Directions? Trailhead locations and meeting instructions are posted weekly on our Guam Boonie Stompers Facebook page.