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A national park area
Boston Harbor Islands

Georges Island

what's there

Dominated by Fort Warren, a National Historic Landmark, this 39-acre island is the center of transportation to the islands. The island is 53 acres at low tide.

Seven miles from downtown Boston, Georges Island contains a large dock, picnic grounds, open fields, paved walk ways, a parade ground and a gravel beach. Guided tours of historic Fort Warren are offered. Georges also has a snack bar.

Operating Hours & Seasons

Georges Island is open 9:00 am until sunset. Visitor services provided daily in summer, spring, and fall. Special arrangements for school groups are possible for weekdays in spring, summer and fall seasons. To plan a visit Georges Island go to Getting There.

short history

At the time of Euro-American colonization, Georges Island was comprised of two drumlins, rising out of the bay like other nearby islands. The island was used for agricultural for two hundred years until 1825 when the U.S. Government acquired the island for coastal defense. Read more . . .

managing agency

This island of Boston Harbor Islands national park area is managed by Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR).

 

photo: Fort Warren parade ground on Georges Island

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