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Boston Harbor Islands is a unique national park and recreation area comprising of a series of discrete islands and other places in and around Boston harbor, Massachusetts. The 17 island state park forms a portion of 34 islands Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area. The islands that are to be explored in one of the major tourist attractions in Boston are:
Bumpkin Island, Deer Island, George’s Island, Grape Island, Little Brewster Island, Lovells Island, Peddocks Island, Spectacle Island, Thompson Island and the peninsula of Webb Memorial Park and World’s End.
When you visit and walk on Boston Harbor Islands you are sure to witness historic lighthouses and Civil War-era forts; you can enjoy swimming, picnicking, lush trails, camping
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under stars and leisurely fishing. Each of the islands is discrete and unique. Little Brewster Boston Harbor Islands
Frequent ferry service to the islands is available. For access to the Boston Harbor Islands you can avail high-speed catamarans designed with comfort and all modern amenities. For visitors there are guided tours and special events are arranged for recreation purpose. Harbor discovery tour and sunset cruise are tourism highlights of this place. Spectacle Island is indeed spectacular with marina, café, swimming beach and long stretch of walking trails.
Boston Harbor Islands attracts outdoor enthusiasts with manifold opportunities like swimming, walking, paddling and camping. The ecosystem and the historical value of this place are being protected by Volunteers and Friends of the Boston Harbor Islands.
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