Winter Wander on Peddocks Island
Celebrate the season with a special winter excursion to Peddocks Island!
Visitors are in encouraged to bring their own snowshoes, lunches, binoculars, and camera to enhance the day. Dress in warm layers for a day outdoors – wool socks and boots encouraged.
Your ticket includes:
- Roundtrip ferry ride to & from Peddocks Island from Boston
- Choice of guided tours exploring island history and wildlife
- Hot beverages & a snack
- Kid-friendly Junior Ranger activities
- Join Manomet scientists on nature walks around Peddocks Island! Evan Dalton, Director of Manomet Observatory, and Lisa Schibley, North American Coordinator for the International Shorebird Survey (ISS), will lead two walks throughout the day to explore and find out what birds and other wildlife can be seen in the sky, water, trees, and everywhere in between. Don’t forget your binoculars!
- Join Tam Wiley as you slow down and awaken your senses on a guided therapeutic experience in the unique urban wilderness areas of the Boston Harbor. Forest Bathing, inspired by the Japanese practice of Shinrin-yoku, is a restorative sensory exploration that supports health and healing for all beings.
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Ferry Schedule: The ferry will depart Long Wharf South (Gate 3) promptly at 11:00am. We recommend arriving no later than 10:30am for boarding. *Food and beverages will be available for purchase aboard the ferry*
- 10:30am – Arrive for boarding
- 11:00am – Ferry departs Long Wharf
- 11:45am – Estimated arrival to Peddocks Island
- 2:15pm – Departure boarding begins
- 2:30pm – Return ferry to Boston departs Peddocks Island
- 3:15pm – Estimated return to Long Wharf
Important weather note
This program will be held rain or shine, unless weather is inclement or severe enough to threaten visitor safety. In case of postponement, Winter Wander will take place on Saturday March 2, 2024, operating on the same schedule.
We encourage all visitors to watch the weather closely, plan ahead to come prepared for potentially rainy or windy conditions, and try to be available for both dates.
Manomet is a nonprofit conservation organization working throughout the Western Hemisphere to reverse the decline of shorebirds, strengthen coastal resilience, and empower the next generation of naturalists. Learn more at manomet.org.