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Grape Island

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Grape was once used by Native Americans and colonial farmers. The island's 50 acres are a haven for wildlife. Wild blackberries, bayberries and rose hips proliferate on the island, providing food for a wide variety of birds and hours of delight for naturalists. Grape is one of the few Boston Harbor islands without historic structures. Other features include picnic areas, 1 group and 10 individual campsites, and many wooded trails.

(Source: DCR)

CAMPING INFORMATION CLICK HERE

WATD 95.9 Radio Interviews

Part 1 – Grape Island - 2011 Boston Harbor Islands Series
Part 2 - Grape Island - 2011 Boston Harbor Islands Series
Part 3 – Grape Island- 2011 Boston Harbor Islands Series


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