Mount 'Alava Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Best hike on American Samoa and open on Sunday
An old roadbed leads through lush tropical rainforest with amazing views. A fair amount of up and down but not as steep as other hikes on the park. Be prepared for mud.
This is a challenging hike but totally worth it. Definitely wear hiking shoes and waterproof if you can. It was quite muddy in places. We took the main trail up which is basically a fire road. There i...
This long and tiring hike for a 74 year old was not really worth the effort as views were practically non existent even at the top due to foliage growing up around the area.
The hike is on a grassy road through the jungle with limited views. The road can get muddy if it has rained. There was an occasional flower and a coconut crab, but otherwise rather boring until reac...
Did the moderate climb with Paula and Raquel from Tour American Samoa. It was raining off and on, but this kept it cooler but a bit muddy in the ruts caused by whatever vehicles are going up to towe...
Best hike on American Samoa and open on Sunday
An old roadbed leads through lush tropical rainforest with amazing views. A fair amount of up and down but not as steep as other hikes on the park. Be prepared for mud.
Great jungle hike with amazing views at the top
This is a challenging hike but totally worth it. Definitely wear hiking shoes and waterproof if you can. It was quite muddy in places. We took the main trail up which is basically a fire road. There i...
Exhausting
This long and tiring hike for a 74 year old was not really worth the effort as views were practically non existent even at the top due to foliage growing up around the area.
Boring hike, nice views
The hike is on a grassy road through the jungle with limited views. The road can get muddy if it has rained. There was an occasional flower and a coconut crab, but otherwise rather boring until reac...
Made the climb
Did the moderate climb with Paula and Raquel from Tour American Samoa. It was raining off and on, but this kept it cooler but a bit muddy in the ruts caused by whatever vehicles are going up to towe...