Guam International Raceway
Guam International Raceway: Feel the Speed
Explore Guam's natural beauty and ancient history at Pagat Cave Trailhead. Hike through lush landscapes to discover caves, cliffs, and Chamorro culture.
The Pagat Cave Trailhead in Yigo, Guam, leads to a moderately challenging hike that rewards adventurers with stunning coastal views, a refreshing freshwater cave, and a glimpse into ancient Chamorro history. It's a popular spot for both tourists and locals seeking a blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
From Andersen Air Force Base, exit through the back gate and follow Route 15 south for approximately 14 minutes. The trailhead is located off Route 15; look for a parking area on the left side of the road. From Naval Base Guam, take Route 1 north to Route 15, then follow Route 15 north for about 41 minutes. The parking area will be on the left. Be aware that parking can be limited, especially on weekends.
Public Transportation
From Tumon or Hagåtña, take the Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA) bus towards Yigo. Ask the driver to drop you off near the Pagat Cave Trailhead on Route 15. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the trailhead. Bus fares average around $3 per ride. Check the GRTA website for the most up-to-date schedules and route information.
Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-sharing services are available throughout Guam. A taxi from Yigo to Tamuning is estimated to cost $85-$110. A ride from the airport to Pagat Cave Trailhead will cost approximately $60 - $80. Be sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.
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