The Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area is a national recreation area situated among the islands of Boston Harbor of Boston, Massachusetts. The area is made up of a collection of islands, together with a former island and a peninsula, many of which are open for public recreation and some of which are very small and best suited for wildlife. The area is run by the Boston Harbor Islands Partnership. It includes the Boston Harbor Islands State Park, managed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Twenty-one of the 34 islands in the area are also included in the Boston Harbor Islands Archeological District.
Attractions include hiking trails, beaches, the Civil War-era Fort Warren on Georges Island and Boston Light on Little Brewster Island, the oldest lighthouse in the United States. Georges Island and Spectacle Island are served seasonally by ferries to and from Boston, connecting on weekends and summer weekdays with a shuttle boat to several other islands, Hull, and Hingham.In…
Come here by ferry, car or public transportation from May to October. If leaving from Boston, purchase ferry tickets on-line if you are visiting Georges or Spectacle Island.
Check the official website for more information.
Ferry:
Adults: $17
Seniors (65+), students: $12
Children (4-11): $10
Children (0-3): free
Family (2+2): $43
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Harbor_Islands_National_Recreation_Area
Official website http://www.bostonharborislands.org/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bostonharborislands
Email boha_information@nps.gov
Phone +1 617 223 8666
Coordinates 42°17'25.373" N -70°58'15.545" E