San Fernando Hill, Trinidad

San Fernando Hill, Trinidad The San Fernando Hill Natural Landmark is managed by the Forestry Division, MALF These pilgrimages were made as late as the turn of the century.

The San Fernando Hill is also known as Ana Parima (or Anaparima) which is Amerindian for “a single hill”. Geologists say that it is a cretaceous outcrop among tertiary rock formations, a unique occurrence in Trinidad and Tobago. Perhaps this is the reason why the Amerindians regarded Anaparima as a sacred place of worship. The Warao Indians who still live in the Orinoco delta, canoed their way acr

oss the Gulf of Paria, making an annual pilgrimage to the Hill. They worship three spirits called Kanabos who live in a sacred mountain top world which holds up the sky. Anaparima is said to be the abode of Waro Waro, the supreme spirit, whose emblem is the butterfly. Charles Kingsley, in 1869, described the startling phenomenon of the naked Indians landing their canoes and walking through San Fernando, disappearing into the green hill, emerging a few days later and disappearing over the water as silently as they came. According to Peter Harris, the earliest reference to the Hill is to be found in Sotomayer’s map of 1574. Michael Anthony quotes Sir Walter Raleigh in 1595, “And we came upon the mountain forte called Anaparima.” Governor Lord Harris, 1846-1845, often took visitors to the Hill and built 400 steps leading a good way up. Cazabon’s famous painting of the Hill is dated 1840



DESTRUCTION

And as far back as 1846, there is a report of blasting and quarrying on the Hill by Mc Farlane, a hardware store owner on Pointe-a-Pierre Road. He sold the gravel to the San Fernando Borough Council who were themselves quarrying, but who considered taking action against him. Through the years this same material laid the foundations of road development in the town of Caroni. The soothing emerald green forest gave way to a bleak denuded rock face, a glaring sore to their eyes, and the choking dust of the dry season gave way to streets awash with eroded gravel in the rainy season. THE BATTLE

From as early as 1876, the Governor Longden was suggesting a beautification programme and Mayor Guppy was making plans accordingly. They were long in the making. And so, through the years, the battle waged, futile, until through the efforts of the San Fernando Citizen’s Action Committee, the Hill became a cause celebre and at last Cabinet minutes dated May 19, 77, stipulated the acquisition of 16 acres, one rood, 30 perches of land from private owners. By March 1988 quarrying had (supposedly) stopped! POINTS TO NOTE

It is a geological isolate displaced from the general formation which underlies our Central range. To the Warao Indians of the Orinoco Delta, this hill has been sacred northern “world mountain” since the beginning of time. It is home to one of their supreme spirits and also to their ancestor- hero, maker of the first canoe. Early navigation charts show it as a marker facilitating safe entry into the San Fernando harbour. In 1980, the Forestry Division of the Ministry of Food Production, Marine Exploitation, Forestry and the Environment classified this hill as a natural landmark in the National Park Systems Plan. This Park, therefore, will forever preserve our ancestral link to this Hill and to the town of San Fernando de Naparima.

12/03/2026

Good day,
Please be advised that San Fernando Hill
Admin office is temporarily relocated at the Forestry San Fernando Office the telephone number is 225-3777.
Please visit or contact us for more info.

01/12/2025

PUBLIC NOTICE

The San Fernando Hill Natural Landmark is pleased to announce that the prohibition notice has been lifted, therefore we are now open for rental of the premises. However, please note the Visitor's Centre Building is not for rental, but all other facilities are available.

Anyone who wishes to host an event on the hill is advised to fill out an application form and submit it at the office located on San Fernando Hill at least two months before the event date to start the approval process.

28/10/2024

NOTICE

THE HAJI RAHAMUT PLAYPARK IS NOW CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, DUE TO CURRENT UPGRADE WORKS BEING DONE
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE ARE ALSO NO WASHROOM FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT THE SAN FERNANDO HILL AT THE MOMENT
SORRY FOR INCONVENIENCE CAUSED

08/04/2024

Please be informed that San Fernando Hill Natural Landmark is closed for all events. However, the park is open to the public only for visits between the hours of 9:00 am to 5:30 pm every day.

Management reserve the right to close off the park in the event of any unforeseen circumstances.

14/01/2024

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The San Fernando Hill A Scenic And Historical Tour by YouTuber Hardeo Roopan
05/12/2023

The San Fernando Hill A Scenic And Historical Tour by YouTuber Hardeo Roopan

San Fernando Hill Is A Protected Park With a Rich Cultural History. Take a Scenic Tour with Me and Learn Some of its Rich History.

22/11/2023
Upgrade of Fish Pond at SFHNL
11/09/2023

Upgrade of Fish Pond at SFHNL

01/09/2023

D Piano Girl Johanna - God Bless Our Nation

31/08/2023

Address

James Lee Wah Street, Off Circular Road
San Fernando

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:30
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:30
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:30
Thursday 09:00 - 17:30
Friday 09:00 - 17:30
Saturday 09:00 - 17:30
Sunday 09:00 - 17:30

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+18686573301

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