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Pagat Cave: A Journey Through Guam's Ancient Past and Natural Beauty

Explore ancient Chamorro heritage and stunning natural beauty on a moderate hike to Pagat Cave and its breathtaking coastal cliffs.

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Pagat Cave Trailhead leads to a captivating destination blending natural beauty and historical significance. Hike through lush terrain to discover a freshwater cave adorned with ancient Chamorro petroglyphs, and explore the remains of a pre-historic village overlooking Guam's stunning coastline.

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FVXG+XV3, Yigo, GU

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    Getting There

    Driving

    From Tumon, head north on Route 1 (Marine Corps Drive) for approximately 10 miles. Turn left onto Route 3 and continue for about 5 miles until you reach Yigo. Look for signs leading to Pagat Cave. The trailhead is located off Route 15. Parking is available on both sides of the highway. There is no parking fee.

    Public Transport

    Take the Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA) bus service that operates routes towards Yigo from various points in Tumon or Hagatna. The bus will take you on Route 1 to the Yigo area. Get off at the nearest stop to Route 3 and then you will need to walk approximately 1 mile along Route 3 towards the Pagat Cave area. Bus fare is approximately $2 - $4 per ride. Be aware that bus schedules may be limited, so check the latest timetable before your journey.

    Taxi/Rideshare

    For a direct route, take a taxi or rideshare service. Provide the driver with the address 'FVXG+XV3, Yigo, Guam'. Expect to pay around $85 - $110 from Tumon. Taxi and rideshare services are readily available in Guam.

    Local tips

    Wear sturdy hiking shoes, as the trail can be rocky and slippery, especially after rain.
    Bring a waterproof flashlight or headlamp to explore the cave's interior safely.
    Pack water and snacks to stay energized during the hike.
    Consider visiting on a weekday to avoid crowds.
    Be mindful of your belongings and avoid leaving valuables in your car at the trailhead.

    Discover more about Pagat Cave Trailhead

    The Pagat Cave Trailhead marks the beginning of an adventure that intertwines Guam's rich cultural heritage with its breathtaking natural landscapes. Located in Yigo, this site offers a unique opportunity to explore a location once inhabited by the ancient Chamorro people.The moderate 1.2-mile hike (rated medium difficulty) descends approximately 400 feet, guiding you through diverse terrain. The well-defined trail gradually narrows as you venture deeper into the jungle, eventually transforming into a rocky path as you approach the cliff face. Along the way, keep an eye out for stone artifacts, remnants of the area's past.Pagat Cave itself is a highlight, featuring impressive limestone formations, stalactites, and stalagmites. The cave is believed to have been used by ancient Chamorros as a burial site and for rituals, offering a glimpse into the island's legacy. Inside, you'll discover ancient petroglyphs carved into the rock, showcasing the artistic expression and spiritual beliefs of the Chamorro people. A refreshing pool of fresh water awaits within the cave, inviting you to take a dip and cool off after your hike. Remember to bring a waterproof flashlight to explore the cave's depths.Beyond the cave, the trail leads to the scenic coastline, where you can witness stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. A natural stone arch provides a breathtaking vantage point for observing the waves crashing against the shore.While cliff diving was once a popular activity, it is now prohibited for military personnel and generally discouraged due to safety concerns.
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