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CHAPTER 1 - Guam Buildup EIS

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<strong>Guam</strong> and CNMI Military Relocation Final <strong>EIS</strong> (July 2010)<br />

Hagatna Pool<br />

This 45-acre (18-ha) public recreational area has a large swimming pool and several tennis courts.<br />

Hotel Nikko Water Park<br />

This water park at Hotel Nikko offers multiple pools and waterslides.<br />

Hyatt Regency Water Park<br />

Located at the Hyatt Regency, this water park features three free-form pools with water slides and a river<br />

pool.<br />

Tarza Water Park<br />

This water park has a variety of water slides.<br />

Under Water World<br />

Located at Pleasure Island, this water park has an aquarium with an underwater tunnel containing an<br />

abundance of small and large sea life.<br />

Pacific Islands Club<br />

This club features day use for windsurfing, kayaking, snorkeling, in-line skating, a swim-through<br />

aquarium, a water park with water games and water slides, tennis, squash, and racquet ball.<br />

Onward Beach Resort<br />

This resort offers different kinds of water activities and water slides. At low tide, visitors may walk across<br />

to the uninhabited Alupat Island.<br />

Hagåtña Marina<br />

Hagåtña Marina is a public boating facility with docks, launching ramps, and a fueling facility. The<br />

Marina is also a kayaking starting point west of the Seamen‘s Service, east of Tumon‘s Beaches, and a<br />

long paddle from Merizo Pier.<br />

1.3.2 Piti/Nimitz Hill<br />

1.3.2.1 Trails<br />

Piti Guns<br />

This trail is very short at 0.1 mile (0.2 km). The trail leads to one of the only two places on <strong>Guam</strong> where<br />

Japanese guns are found in their original fortification.<br />

Asan Falls<br />

This 0.9-mile (1.4-km) trail begins at Nimitz Hill. The trail is hidden in a secluded river valley above the<br />

Asan village. The trail leads through a series of waterfalls.<br />

San Carlos Fall<br />

This trail is 3.2-mile (5.1-km) long and begins at Nimitz Hill. At the trail terminus is a swimming hole<br />

and waterfall.<br />

VOLUME 9: APPENDICES G-1-14 <strong>EIS</strong> Resource Technical Appendix

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