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How
do I get to the Harbor Islands?
Park passenger ferries, shuttle boats, and tour boats
bring visitors to the islands from May to October. Go
to Travel by Ferry for
more information.
How long is the ferry ride?
Departing from Long Wharf in Boston the ferry takes 30 minutes
to arrive at Georges Island.
Ferries from Georges Island
to other islands can take from 15 to 30 minutes in duration,
depending on which island is your final destination
Can I take my own boat out to the islands?
Yes. Limited docking space is available on Georges Island on a first-come, first-served basis. For access to Lovells, Peddocks,
Grape, and Bumpkin Islands, you may drop off your guests
and gear at the island docks and anchor offshore. Dinghies
are usually available for when anchoring.
May I bring my pet(s) to the islands?
Pets are not allowed on any of the islands accessible by boat. However, Nut and Deer Islands and Worlds End, which are accessible by car only, permit dogs on leashes. Service dogs are permitted.
What about sea kayaking?
Boston Harbor and the islands offer spectacular opportunities
for the experienced sea kayaker. Exploring the islands
by sea kayak offers more flexibility than using the park
ferry and shuttle system - kayakers can have an
adventure not yet available to most visitors who are limited to islands that have piers. Remember:
the harbor is an active port used by HUGE cargo ships
and tankers. They cannot stop to avoid a kayak!
May I bike or roller blade on the islands?
Many of the islands’ paths are well-worn trails
and are not meant for high-paced activities. Bicycle
riding and roller blading are not permitted.
Which islands are suitable for baby strollers?
Georges and Peddocks Islands
have paved walkways suitable for strollers.
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