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Camping Reminders & Rules

Travel to Campsites

Campers can access Peddocks (as of July 8th, 2011), Lovells, Grape, and Bumpkin Islands by scheduled passenger ferries from Boston or Hingham, private boat, or privately chartered boat. Ferries from Hingham provide direct service to the camping islands, and there is free overnight parking for registered campers at the Hingham Shipyard (please check in at Island Information Booth near boat dock). Campers arriving from Boston must transfer at Georges Island for an additional fee of $3 per person. You will need to carry all gear from the island dock to your campsite.

Camping Season

The summer camping season, with nightly camping, begins on the next-to-last Saturday in June and ends on Labor Day. During spring and fall, camping permits may be issued directly by the Department of Conservation & Recreation, however ferry transportation is not available offseason.

What to Bring

When packing, keep in mind that you will be transfering gear dock-to-boat, boat-to-dock, and then dock-to-campsite. Keep it simple. Pack light.

  • Service dogs are the only pets permitted.
  • Campsite cooking is allowed with camp stoves.
  • You can also bring your own grill as long as you carry on/carry off your new and spent charcoal briquettes. Some campsites have grills. You may not bring firewood to the islands.
  • We recommend bringing one gallon of drinking water per person for each day on-island.

 

Rustic Camping

There are NO trash receptacles, flush toilets, showers, fresh water, electricity, or telephones on the camping islands. Similarly, there is no food or camping supply store on the camping islands. Campers must carry off everything brought to the islands—including trash. Plan accordingly.

On-island rustic camping facilities include:

  • individual and group sites
  • composting toilets
  • picnic tables and benches
  • trail-side shade shelters on some islands
  • carry-in/carry-out policy
  • on-island Rangers equipped with emergency communications

 

What are the Rules?

Due to the islands’ remoteness and sensitive park resources, the following are not allowed (unless part of a special permit): pets, firearms, fireworks, alcohol, and amplified sound.

Campfires are not allowed at campsites or anywhere above the high tide line. You may not bring firewood to the islands. Rangers will be able to assist you in gathering acceptable firewood on island.

See General Rules at ReserveAmerica.com, under "Boston Harbor Islands" campground.

Park Map

Boston Harbor Island Map

Ferry Schedule

Ferry Schedule

Reserve A Campsite

Camping

Camping islands and campgrounds at Boston Harbor Islands managed by Massachussetts Department of Conservation & Recreation