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Fuha Rock: Guam's Cradle of Creation

Discover Guam's legendary Creation Point: where the goddess Fu'una transformed into Fouha Rock, the birthplace of humanity in Chamorro tradition.

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Fuha Rock, also known as Fo'na and Pontan or Creation Point, is a towering limestone pillar in Umatac, Guam, revered as the legendary birthplace of humanity in Chamorro tradition. According to ancient beliefs, the goddess Fu'una transformed into this rock, making it a sacred site with mystical healing powers.

A brief summary to Fuha Rock | Fo'na and Pontan

  • 8M44+P2P, Humåtak, GU
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes for the hike to Fuha Rock, as the trail can be rocky and uneven.
  • Bring water and sun protection, as the trail offers limited shade.
  • Be respectful of the site's cultural significance, as it is a sacred place for the Chamorro people.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Guam Power Authority substation WBP-2, located on the right-hand side of the road just north of Umatac Bay, start on the trail to the left of the substation. The trail bends to the right before leading down to the shore. Fouha Rock is visible from the end of the trail and can be reached simply by walking along the shore. There are no costs associated with walking to Fuha Rock.

  • Public Transport

    From major locations on Guam, such as Dededo, you can take a bus to Umatac. From the Memorial Park Umatac bus stop, walk north along the main road until you reach the Guam Power Authority substation WBP-2, located on the right-hand side of the road just north of Umatac Bay. From there, start on the trail to the left of the substation. The trail bends to the right before leading down to the shore. Fouha Rock is visible from the end of the trail and can be reached simply by walking along the shore. Bus fares on Guam average around $3 per ride.

  • Taxi

    From anywhere on Guam, you can take a taxi to the Guam Power Authority substation WBP-2, located on the right-hand side of the road just north of Umatac Bay. From there, start on the trail to the left of the substation. The trail bends to the right before leading down to the shore. Fouha Rock is visible from the end of the trail and can be reached simply by walking along the shore. The standard taxi flag rate is $2.40, $4.00 for the first mile, and $0.80 every ¼ mile thereafter.

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Fuha Rock, nestled in the secluded Fouha Bay in the southern village of Umatac, Guam, is more than just a striking natural landmark; it's a place where ancient Chamorro legends come to life. Also known as Fo'na and Pontan or Creation Point, this towering limestone pillar holds a central place in the island's creation story, believed to be the very spot from which the first humans emerged. According to the enduring legend, Puntan and Fu'una, brother and sister deities, sacrificed themselves to create the universe. Fu'una used her spirit to divide Puntan's body, forming the earth, sky, sun, moon, and rainbows. In her final act, she threw herself into the earth, transforming into Fouha Rock. The ancient Chamorro people believed the rock held mystical healing powers, marking it as a site of pilgrimage and reverence. Visiting Fuha Rock involves an easy hike along a trail that winds through grassy hills and clusters of coconut and banana trees, leading down to the picturesque bay. The trail begins near the Guam Power Authority substation WBP-2, just north of Umatac Bay. While the hike is relatively easy, the return journey includes an uphill climb, and the shoreline features sharp limestone, coral, and rocks, so appropriate footwear is recommended. Today, Fuha Rock stands as a testament to Guam's rich cultural heritage and the enduring power of its legends. It's a place where visitors can connect with the island's ancient past, reflect on the origins of humanity, and appreciate the natural beauty of Guam's southern coast.

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