
Paddling as one at sunrise with Boston Outrigger.
Trail leading to visitor center and pier at Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor.
With the summer months quickly approaching, many community members are looking for ways to keep cool, which includes spending time at the water.
These are some of the places where you and your family can make fun memories in the water in Boston. And don’t forget, kayaking on the Neponset River is free during Neponset Day in August.
Boston Harbor Islands
191W Atlantic Ave.
Described
as an “an urban oasis,” this park is made up of 34 islands and
peninsulas and is just minutes away from the city’s center. You can take
a park ferry and explore the islands with many options for outdoor
activities, relaxation, or learning. Tickets are $22.95 for seniors,
$24.95 for adults and $17.95 for children; those under 3 years old are
free. Also, discounted tickets are available for students and military. bostonharborislands.org
Boston Electric Boats
Lewis Wharf, 28 Atlantic Ave.
Wanting
to help more people experience the harbor in a new way, this
organization set out to make boating options more accessible in the city
with its clean, quiet electric boats. Whether you want to celebrate a
special occasion or have a great day with loved ones, Boston Electric
Boats is ready to take you out on the water. electricboatsboston.com/about-us
Encore Boston Harbor
One Broadway
The
Harborwalk surrounds Encore Boston Harbor and is a beautiful space to
take a walk along a big lawn with gardens, a picnic park, viewing decks
and shoreline paths for bicycle users and walkers that gives access to
the waterfront.
The
Encore Boston Harbor has a free water shuttle. Luxury motor yachts
depart day and night from Long Wharf North in downtown Boston, where you
can climb aboard and enjoy the ocean breezes. encorebostonharbor.com
Save The Harbor/Save The Bay
212 Northern Avenue #304
This
non-profit, public interest harbor advocacy organization works to
restore and protect Boston Harbor, Massachusetts Bay and the marine
environment to make it accessible for all the public to enjoy. It has
events and activities for all ages, including free Boston Harbor
cruises, free trips to the Harbor Islands, community-organized Better
Beaches events and many more. One of the main events is “Beats on the
Beach Block Party,” a collaboration of local artists with the goal of
supporting creatives of color while bringing community members to the
city’s waterfront. savetheharbor.org
Community Boating Inc. Boston
21 David G. Mugar Way
As the oldest public sailing organization in the United States, this organization is living
out its mission of “sailing for all” through their various programs for
adults, youth and community members who need special assistance.
It
is known for its award-winning adult program that offers public access
to watersport for everyone from first-time sailors to national
champions.
Memberships include instruction, sailing, windsurfing and paddling.
For
youth, Community Boating Inc. Boston works to make junior membership
affordable to all. The fee is on a needs-based sliding scale from $1 to
$445 and includes membership, classes and boat use. During the
registration process, there is a fee calculator that offers
discounts-based on household income and family makeup. Memberships are
non-refundable and non-transferable. community-boating.org
Courageous Sailing
507 Jamaicaway
With
the mission of “transforming lives through sailing programs that
inspire learning, personal growth and leadership,” this organization has
worked to make sailing accessible for all. It also has boating
opportunities on Jamaica Pond and youth programming for beginners and
intermediate, however, youth must be able to demonstrate a minimum level
of swimming competency. No child is turned away for financial reasons.
Whether you are looking for sailing lessons or want to rent a kayak,
rowboat or sailboat for the day, this is a fun place where the family
can enjoy the water all summer long. courageoussailing.org/jamaica-pond
OUTSIDE THE CITY
Boston Outrigger Canoe Club
60 Winter Island Rd., Salem, Mass.
This
organization is “dedicated to expanding the sport of Hawaiian outrigger
canoe racing along the East Coast.” Its website reports that “outrigger
canoes (OCs) are ocean-going vessels developed and used by the peoples
in the South Pacific to move from island to island.” Each outrigger
canoe is a multi-person watercraft (a four-person canoe and three
six-person canoes are available). You do not have to have experience, as
they provide gentle coaching and equipment. bostonoutrigger.com