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Hours

Monday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Boston Harbor Islands National & State Park Introduce

Boston Harbor Islands National & State Park is a hidden gem located in the heart of Boston, offering visitors a chance to explore 4 islands accessible only by boat. This park combines natural beauty with historical significance, making it a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The main visitor center is located at 191w Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02109, and the park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

One of the highlights of visiting this park is exploring George's Island, a national historic site, and Spectacle Island. Each island offers unique experiences, from breathtaking views of Boston Harbor to opportunities to learn about the area's rich history. Visitors can enjoy picnicking on designated areas while taking in the scenic surroundings. The islands also feature small stores selling snacks and refreshments.

For those planning a visit, it's recommended to allocate at least one or two full days to fully explore the park. Boat trips from near the Aquarium provide easy access to the islands, adding to the adventure of reaching these unique destinations. Don't forget to bring trash bags, as there are limited waste disposal options available on the islands.

Customer feedback highlights the park's beauty and historical value. Many visitors praise the opportunity to explore Boston Light and smaller islands, which adds to the overall experience. One visitor noted, "It truly is an amazing place," while another described it as a "great weekend trip." The consensus among reviewers is that this park deserves more than a single visit, with plans to return to explore other islands in the future.

Whether you're a local or just visiting Boston, Boston Harbor Islands National & State Park offers a memorable experience. Make sure to check out the visitor centers on each island for additional information and plan your trip in advance to make the most of your visit.

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Customer Reviews

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Ana Cano Diaz
Aug 24, 2024

If you are a national and state park aficionado, you will love this one. It consists of 4 islands that you can visit. You do have to take a fari to get to them. We only had time to visit George's Island, which is the one that's is also a national historic site. It truly is an amazing place. I did see that they had a little store where they sell hot dogs, but there are a bunch of places that you can picnic at. You need a good 2 full days to explore this park. we will be visiting again soon so we can visit the other island. There are almost no trashcans in the islands, so you do have to carry your trash with you.

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Andy Smith
Apr 27, 2024

This is a great place to visit. You really need one or two days to do it justice, as you have to visit the islands by boat. Its worth doing Spectacle Island and also going across to Pemberton Point. If you can get one that goes out to Boston Light and the smaller islands they are worth a visit.There are various boat trips out of Boston harbor from near the Aquarium. The visitor center is also here, though this is quite small and there is a lot more info available at Faneuil Hall Visitor Center. Some of the islands also have visitor centers. Makes a good weekend trip.

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Philip Welch
Sep 09, 2019

We visited George's Island. They have Fort Warren there. It was very interesting. They have a few runs during the day, as well as guided tours. You can also amble around on your own if you want. There is a visitors center where you can see information on the history of the fort, and a brief video. There are restrooms there as well. There is a rule that whatever you bring to the island, you take when you leave. There are no garbage barrels there. You also should bring food and beverages, as there are none on the island. You may purchase beverages and snacks on the boat going there. Definitely worth going. There are a bunch of islands but you would have to start early to see more than one. Check them out!

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Jennifer Hagen
Aug 14, 2018

We visited Spectacle Island. I was a little disappointed, was expecting more based on the reviews. Read that this is one of the cleanest beaches in the area but I was not impressed. There is a trail around the island which is a nice walk, but there was not much that is varied in the nature there. Mostly grass and we didn't see any wildlife, not even birds. It was tempting to take some sea glass as a souvenir but we did not per park rules. Lunch offerings were great. Good hot dogs!

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Benjamin Warren
Dec 14, 2019

Spectacle was a good day trip for picnicking, going for a light hike and dip in the harbor. Be careful with how much you bring, as the park is carry on, carry off. And do not swim on the boat side of the dock. Otherwise it’s a nice escape from the city. Hard to believe that people lived here year round!