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Old Wives Beach

96915, Guam
4.7(26)
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Violin Class !
Violin Class !
Sat, Jan 31 • 10:00 AM
#349 Ysengsong Road Kaiser, Dededo, Guam 96929
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pbandj37pbandj37
An off the beaten path, atypical Beach. If you're looking for white sandy beaches, this is not the place for you. It is rock, filled with shells & sea glass and large, flat rocks. You'll also find lots of near wildlife from hermit crabs to salamanders to birds to crabs to the occasional octopus and more. There are also lots of neat rock outcroppings to explore but be mindful of your footing and handholds as you explore: it is very porous rock that can be quite sharp. Highly recommend either shoes, boots, or water shoes....and maybe gloves if you are feeling adventurous. Lastly, Maps directions can be a but wonky. Park at the sign where you info about wildlife. Walk just to the left of the sign and to the right of the outfield fence of the baseball diamond. There is a small, beaten path that runs beyond the fence for about 20 feet before it turns right into the vegetation and leads to the beach. See my photos after reading this, it will make sense. Enjoy and pack out whatever you bring in!
Darrell BoltonDarrell Bolton
A wonderful place to visit. Feels very remote. Lots of exploring to be done here. Small, natural caves at each end of the beach. It's so rocky, I can't tell if swimming or snorkeling are options. Many types of small fish can be seen from the water's edge. Military i.d. needed for access. Tiny parking slots...just room for three vehicles.
D.B CooperD.B Cooper
A quiet secluded beach located on Naval Base Guam is a little difficult to find behind a baseball field but a good beach combing spot. This was landing spot during World War Two. I found remnants of old truck parts on the left side of the beach and other odds and ends to the right. With beach combing you never know what you’ll find.
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An off the beaten path, atypical Beach. If you're looking for white sandy beaches, this is not the place for you. It is rock, filled with shells & sea glass and large, flat rocks. You'll also find lots of near wildlife from hermit crabs to salamanders to birds to crabs to the occasional octopus and more. There are also lots of neat rock outcroppings to explore but be mindful of your footing and handholds as you explore: it is very porous rock that can be quite sharp. Highly recommend either shoes, boots, or water shoes....and maybe gloves if you are feeling adventurous. Lastly, Maps directions can be a but wonky. Park at the sign where you info about wildlife. Walk just to the left of the sign and to the right of the outfield fence of the baseball diamond. There is a small, beaten path that runs beyond the fence for about 20 feet before it turns right into the vegetation and leads to the beach. See my photos after reading this, it will make sense. Enjoy and pack out whatever you bring in!
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A wonderful place to visit. Feels very remote. Lots of exploring to be done here. Small, natural caves at each end of the beach. It's so rocky, I can't tell if swimming or snorkeling are options. Many types of small fish can be seen from the water's edge. Military i.d. needed for access. Tiny parking slots...just room for three vehicles.
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A quiet secluded beach located on Naval Base Guam is a little difficult to find behind a baseball field but a good beach combing spot. This was landing spot during World War Two. I found remnants of old truck parts on the left side of the beach and other odds and ends to the right. With beach combing you never know what you’ll find.
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An off the beaten path, atypical Beach. If you're looking for white sandy beaches, this is not the place for you. It is rock, filled with shells & sea glass and large, flat rocks. You'll also find lots of near wildlife from hermit crabs to salamanders to birds to crabs to the occasional octopus and more. There are also lots of neat rock outcroppings to explore but be mindful of your footing and handholds as you explore: it is very porous rock that can be quite sharp. Highly recommend either shoes, boots, or water shoes....and maybe gloves if you are feeling adventurous.

Lastly, Maps directions can be a but wonky. Park at the sign where you info about wildlife. Walk just to the left of the sign and to the right of the outfield fence of the baseball diamond. There is a small, beaten path that runs beyond the fence for about 20 feet before it turns right into the vegetation and leads to the beach. See my photos after reading this, it will make sense. Enjoy and pack out whatever...

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4y

Not enough could be said to those that miss this on their tour or vacation here, if you have some time on your hands check this place out, very pretty any time of day and great for kids too, there are tons of tide pools and hermit crabs. Off the coast if you go diving is a large naval dump with tons of Amtrak's and other engine parts, with this being said, some of this stuff washes up on the beach, so if you want to go bare foot use the soft sand on either side of the beach, the coral in the middle sometimes has that old garbage in it or beach glass which is pretty and...

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4y

A wonderful place to visit. Feels very remote. Lots of exploring to be done here. Small, natural caves at each end of the beach. It's so rocky, I can't tell if swimming or snorkeling are options. Many types of small fish can be seen from the water's edge. Military i.d. needed for access. Tiny parking slots...just room for...

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