American Samoa National Park Hiking Page

Welcome to the American Samoa National Park Hiking Page
Here you will find information on hiking trails for day hikes and backcountry exploration, biking paths, and wilderness areas of interest for hikers.

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Hiking Information

There is a foot trail out towards Pola Island from the village of Vatia.

Mount Alava lies to the north of Pago Pago Harbor. A hiking trail along the maintenance road leads to the 1610 foot summit; the trailhead is located at Fagasa Pass, a short drive west of Pago Pago. The hike is 6 miles round trip; allow 3 hours for your hike up and 2 hours for your return to the pass.


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