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Hiking
Guam Boonie Stompers
Guam Boonie Stompers is a non-profit Guam corporation hiking group composed of volunteer leaders committed to public access while protecting our island's heritage.
Every Saturday, Guam Boonie Stompers offers public hikes to a variety of destinations such as beaches, snorkeling sites, waterfalls, mountains, caves, latte sites, and World War II sites.
Visit the EVENTS section for this month's hikes ...
We meet at the trailhead on Saturdays at 9 AM. Directions to the trailhead will be posted on the Guam Boonie Stompers Facebook page.
[REMINDER! We no longer meet at Chamorro Village. We meet at the trailhead.]
The cost is $5.00 for hikers over 13. Children (13 and under FREE!) must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Hikers should provide their own transportation.
Guam’s trails are not developed. Weather conditions can make the hikes more difficult than described. No reservations required. For more information: http://www.facebook.com/
Complete 10 Boonie Stomp hikes to earn a free Boonie Stomp T-Shirt!
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Guam Boonie Stompers is pleased to announce that we have networked with Adaptive Adventures and will now be offering hikes to veterans and active duty military free of charge. Adaptive Adventures will be sponsoring these hikers as part of their program outreach. More information forthcoming ...
UPCOMING HIKES!
October |
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10/4- Cetti 7 (Very Difficult)- *bring bump hats/no kids10/11- Ieygo Falls (Very Very Difficult) NOTE: Meet up time updated to 8:00 AM10/18- Fadian Cove (Medium with a Difficult option) (updated)10/25- Ghost Cave Moonie Hike (Difficult)- *4:30pm meet up time/4:45pm brief and go time |
November |
11/1- Upper Lonfit Waterfall Valley (Very Difficult)- *no kids11/8- Alutom Falls and Upper Sigua Falls (Medium)11/15- Inarajan Falls (Difficult)11/22- San Carlos Falls and Swim Hole (Medium)11/29- Tarzan Swim Hole (Medium) |
December |
12/6- Maguagua Falls (Medium)12/13- Sinisa Falls and Lower Sigua (Very Difficult)12/20- Sella Bay (Medium)12/27- Priest Pools (Easy) with option to Finacresta (Mt. Schroeder) (Difficult) |

Stomp Tip:
- Carry some electrolyte powder packets in your first aid kit in case of cramps or heat exhaustion.
- Bring plenty of water with you on a hike.
- Tell someone where you are going and when to expect your return.
More SAFETY TIPS
Guam Boonie Stompers is a non-profit Guam corporation composed of volunteer leaders committed to leading hikes to and protecting the unique natural destinations on our island.
