Country Club of the Pacific
Country Club of the Pacific: Guam's Scenic Golfing Jewel
Hike through Guam's lush forests to discover the refreshing natural pools of the Tarzan Pool Trail in Yona.
The Tarzan Pool Trail Head in Yona, Guam, offers an immersive hiking experience through lush tropical forests, leading to refreshing natural pools. Ideal for various skill levels, it provides a serene escape into Guam's natural beauty and a chance to connect with the local environment.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
From Tumon or Hagatna, take Route 1 northbound. Continue for about 10 miles until the intersection of Route 1 and Route 17 near Yona village. Turn right onto Route 17 and continue for approximately 1.5 miles. Look for a small dirt road on your left leading to the Tarzan Pool Trail Head. Limited parking is available along the dirt road. Parking is free.
Public Transport
While public transportation options directly to the Tarzan Pool Trailhead are limited, the Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA) bus system has routes that service the village of Yona. From the Guam Airport or other major hubs, take the GRTA bus to the Yona Church or another accessible point in Yona. From there, consider a taxi or rideshare to the Tarzan Pool Trail Head, which is a short drive away. Bus fare is approximately $3.00. A taxi from Yona to the trailhead may cost around $10-$20.
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