Plan Your Visit

View of a beach and the ocean from atop a hill
View of Assan Beach from the Asan Beach Overlook.

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War in the Pacific National Historical Park commemorates the bravery and sacrifice of all those who participated in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The park also conserves and interprets a variety of amazing resources found on Guam for all to enjoy.

Park visitors have the opportunity to learn about the events that led to the outbreak of the Pacific War, the Battle of Guam, and the role the Mariana Islands played in helping to end World War II (1941-1945).

As a National Park unit, these unique resources are preserved for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations.

Enjoy your visit!

 
A beautiful beach and clear blue ocean lined with palm trees.
Places to Go

War in the Pacific National Historical Park is made up of six different units. Each one tells a different story from the war. Visit the all!

A woman in a blue shirt and yellow leggings leads a hike through the jungle
Things To Do

From hiking the jungle to visiting the remains of World War II fortifications, there are so many things to do when visiting the park!

Soldiers unloading barrels of fuel from amtracs to the beach
History & Culture

Learn about the Battle of Guam and Guam's experience during World War II.

A school of yellow and black striped fish swimming in a coral reef.
Nature

From coral reefs to jungle to mountaintops, Guam’s natural splendor will take your breath away.

Woman with a flower wreath around a ranger hat and a young boy stand at a wall of names.
Kids & Youth

Kids are welcome at the park! We host field trips and hold programs and junior ranger activities for our young visitors!

Ordinances on the floor of a bombed out building. A sign labels them as Mine.
Staying Safe

Make sure you stay safe while exploring War in the Pacific National Historical Park.

Last updated: March 21, 2025

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

135 Murray Blvd.
Ste. 100

Hagatna, GU 96910

Phone:

(671) 333 4050

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