
War In The Pacific National Historical Park
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About War In The Pacific National Historical Park
War in the Pacific National Historical Park was established to commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of those participating in the campaigns of the Pacific Theater of World War II and to conserve and interpret outstanding natural, scenic, and historic values and objects of the island of Guam.
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Getting There
From the airport or Tumon, where most hotels are located, make your way to Route 1, Marine Corps Drive. Head south until the road ends and you arrive at the Naval Station Guam front gate. To the right, adjacent to the large 2-man Type-C Japanese midget submarine, is the T.
Stell Newman Visitor Center.
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Asan Beach Unit
Park grounds are open, but visitors should follow local health guidance.
Asan Bay Overlook
Completed in 1994 in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Guam, Asan Bay Overlook serves as a memorial to those that lost their lives or suffered atrocities during the war. The Asan Bay Overlook includes landscaped walkways, established view sheds, and several commemorative bronze sculptures which depict the events on Guam during the World War II Japanese occupation and battle in 1944.
Piti Guns
The Piti Guns Unit and Trail are open to the public. Visitors should follow local health guidance.
Ga'an Point
Park grounds are open.
Apaca Point
Apaca Point park grounds are open.
War in the Pacific National Historical Park Visitor Center
The War in the Pacific National Historical Park Visitor Center is open to the public on Tuesday through Saturday. The Visitor Center is closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

