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Lower Sigua Falls: A Guam Hiking Gem

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Hike through Guam's natural beauty to Lower Sigua Falls, a stunning oasis with WWII history and a refreshing waterfall experience.

Lower Sigua Falls is a captivating natural attraction in Yona, Guam, offering a moderately challenging hike through lush terrain to a stunning waterfall and pool. The trail features historical remnants, including WWII-era tanks, making it a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.

A brief summary to Lower Sigua Falls

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Wear appropriate hiking shoes, as the trail can be muddy and slippery, especially after rain.
  • Bring sunscreen and plenty of water, as much of the trail is exposed to the sun.
  • Consider wearing gloves to protect your hands when using the ropes during the steep descent to the falls.
  • Be prepared to get your feet wet when crossing the marshy areas of the trail.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Mount Jumullong Manglo, head southeast on Route 1 for approximately 10 miles until you reach the Yona area. Look for the sign indicating Lower Sigua Falls and turn left onto a gravel road leading to the parking area. Parking is free. The road can be bumpy.

  • Public Transport

    From a starting point in Guam, take a bus towards Hagatna. From Hagatna Pool Terminal, transfer to the Green Line bus to Yona Mobil. From there, inquire about the best way to reach Lower Sigua Falls, which may require a short taxi ride to the parking area. Expect to pay around $10 for the taxi. Bus fare is approximately $3 per ride.

  • Walking

    If you are close to the Yona area, you can walk to the nearby trailhead leading to Lower Sigua Falls. The distance from Yona to the falls is approximately 1.5 miles, which should take about 30-40 minutes to hike. The walking path can be steep and rugged, so prepare accordingly.

Discover more about Lower Sigua Falls

Lower Sigua Falls is a rewarding hike located in the village of Yona, Guam, that leads adventurers through a diverse landscape to a picturesque waterfall. The trail, approximately 5 miles round trip, is rated as moderately difficult, featuring a mix of terrain that includes muddy 4x4 tracks, a marsh, and steep descents aided by ropes. Along the way, hikers encounter remnants of Guam's history, most notably the remains of a WWII-era Sherman tank, adding a unique cultural layer to the natural surroundings. The trail winds through lush greenery, with vibrant flowers and diverse plant life enhancing the visual experience. The final descent to the falls is the most challenging part, requiring careful navigation down a steep, often slippery path with the aid of ropes. The falls themselves cascade into a refreshing pool, inviting visitors to take a dip and enjoy the serene atmosphere. The more adventurous can even climb the rocks to get a view from behind the waterfall. Lower Sigua Falls is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a blend of physical activity and natural beauty. Be prepared for muddy conditions, especially after rain, and bring appropriate footwear. The combination of natural splendor and historical artifacts makes Lower Sigua Falls a must-see destination on Guam.
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