Mount Jumullong Summit is a 1.9 mile out and back trail located near the city of Agat, Guam that features a great forest setting. The trail is good for all skill levels and is primarily used for hiking and nature trips. Dogs are also able to use this trail.
Fairly easy trail. Short steep incline in the beginning. No need previous experience. I recommend long covers over body as the sword grass is taller than the average person. Your shoes can get quite muddy. Trail is mostly narrow and some parts stay careful not to walk on the edge. I heard bugs like spiders are everywhere but they generally don’t bother you. Possibly might be in the way but not dense. Overall, if you don’t mind some bugs, dirty footwear and grassy pathways, check this hike out.
The day I hiked Mt. Lam Lam was long after the upper trail had been cleared. The sawgrass was twice my height for much of that portion. Spiders were thick on everything. The last fifty feet up the rocks to the peak was a bit exciting. If you like it rough then you might like this trail. If it were cleaned out then it'd be fairly simple. There is the other named trail (Jumullong Manglo) that shares the same starting point and incline which splits near the top. There are several large crosses there. That path had been cleaned and was kept well. The view from either peak is basically the same.
Beautiful trail that is a must for all ages. (Not handicap accessible). Views of Cocos Island, Ceti, Selah, Talofofo, and Yona bays. Pacific to Philippine Sea panoramic. Stations of the cross along the way, the trail is a local pilgrimage walk in preparation for Holy Week.
Not sure if I would classify this hike as “easy”...when I think easy I’m thinking that I can bring my 50 y/o mother in law and thankfully I didn’t this time because she would not have made it. There are some pretty steep parts, after a little rain, things get slippery but overall this is a great hike. Beautiful views and greenery.
went to the other mountain first (where the crosses are). Then decided to try to go on an adventure and go up the actual summit of mount lam lam despite reading the other reviews. Was pretty hard to find the path. The app helps alot. However when I was a quarter away I smelled the scent of wild pigs. I ignored it and continued on. when I got really close to the summit, I heard the pigs. probably making noise to alert me that they are there. I'm not a hunter and wasn't planning to experiment at that moment. so I chose to turn around. Like what others said, not worth the time. Oh plus it definitely is not a hike for those who have a phobia for spiders. There are ALOT of them as you get closer to the summit.