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The first form of warp you'll probably get access to are totems you can craft and use as items, that sit in your inventory. The crafting recipes unlock as you level up your Foraging skill. As items, they're one-time use only, so you have to make multiple totems to keep using them. There are also structures you can buy (available from the wizard after completing some quests that unlock after the community center is complete) that go on your farm with other farm buildings. They are permanent and can be used to warp immediately to the Beach or the Mountains from your farm over and over.
These structures are extremely expensive, especially when you consider the resources and time necessary to get the Community Center completed (or the Joja route fully bought out). You probably aren't going to be able to tackle getting the obelisks any earlier than midway through your second year.
There's one more type of warp -- there's a Return Scepter that you can buy for 20,000,000 gold from Krobus in the sewer (you'll gain access after getting the sewer key, which is a matter of donating enough items to the museum). This just takes you back to your farm from anywhere on the world map, and it's permanent as well. The only thing limiting you on this one is how long it takes you to donate the necessary number of items to the museum, then how long it takes to save up to 20 million.
The little statues you see on the Beach, the Mountains, and on your Farm are just the points the warps take you to. There's nothing you can do with the statues themselves.