Åmot yan Nengkanno’The CHamoru have been using local plants on Guam for food (nengkanno’), medicine (åmot), and other traditional practices for approximately 3,500 years. Along the Asan Ridge Trail, located in the Asan Beach Unit, are a number of culturally significant plants. Experience the Asan Ridge Trail in depth, discovering the unique plants in this limestone forest or taking in the breathtaking view of the Asan Invasion Beach from the top of Asan Ridge.Map of Asan Ridge Trail Plants of Asan Ridge
Explore the plants you see on your walk Self Guided Trail Booklet
Take this along with you as you discover the secrets of Asan Ridge. |
Last updated: April 8, 2021