US National Parks and Monuments Travel Guide: US-Parks.com

Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area - Nature and Science

Home > Boston Harbor Islands > Park Info > Nature and Science

The Boston Harbor Islands became a unit of the National Park System in 1996, managed by a unique Partnership. The National Park Service is taking the lead for the Partnership to collect and manage data about the park"s natural resources. The park includes 34 islands that lie within the large "C" shape of Boston Harbor. The land mass of the park totals approximately 1,600 acres. The islands have been closely linked to Massachusetts Bay and to coastal communities for thousands of years. The islands extend seaward 11 miles from downtown Boston, and form a transition between the open ocean and the settled coast, between the world beyond Boston Harbor and the features specific to it.

The only drumlin field in the United States that intersects a coast, 35 miles of relatively undeveloped shoreline within a densely settled urban area, resources associated with thousands of years of occupation by American Indians, and the complex natural communities of the intertidal zones all illustrate the intrinsic value of Boston Harbor Islands resources. The islands offer an exceptional perspective on change in the region"s ecosystem. Magnificent open spaces surrounded by expanses of open water, the islands vividly illustrate the region"s complex geological past and the continual effect of natural processes on their habitats, their uses, even their shapes. From them, visitors can learn about how such complex ecosystems as harbors are revived.

The improvement of Boston Harbor waters has regenerated the biotic communities of the islands and the sea around them and has made possible an impressively wide range of recreational uses. Thus the islands are both a recreational haven for urban residents and tourists and a highly effective laboratory in which to learn about natural change, cultural history, and stewardship.



Environmental Factors
Natural Features
Air Quality
Water Quality
Shorelines
Oceans
Soils
Wetlands
 ∙ Geology
  - Shorelines
  - Oceans
  - Soils
  - Wetlands
 ∙ Facts
 ∙ Fees
 ∙ Facilities
 ∙ Camping
 ∙ Climate
 ∙ Activities
 ∙ Contacts

Price:
$69.95
Ruff Wear K-9 Float Coat Dog Life Jacket: Ergonomically cut for buoyancy that won't sink dog mobility. Reflective webbing for visibility.

More: Dog Lifejackets
More: Ruff Wear
Marmot

$398.95 - $418.95
Reg: $418.95

Marmot Couloir 0 Degree Sleeping Bag:

More: Down: 4 Season (+10 and Below)
More: Marmot
Quiksilver

Sale: $19.97
Reg: $48.95

Quiksilver Men's Verve Boardshort: Elegant polyester sublimated super suede microfiber with no side seam block & Lycra front rise.

More: Board Shorts
More: Quiksilver
The North Face

$23.97 - $28.97
Reg: $47.95

The North Face Men's Sacred Cliff Short:

More: Active Shorts
More: The North Face
Horny Toad

Sale: $39.97
Reg: $59.95

Horny Toad Serrano Pant- Women's: Drapes beautifully, lengthening and slimming the leg with wide flat elastic waistband & low rise.

More: Lifestyle/ Casual Pants
More: Horny Toad

Home | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Friends of US-Parks | Advertise | Search | Contact Us

Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area - Nature and Science

© 2000 - 2008 US National Parks and Monuments Travel Guide: US-Parks.com Inc. All Rights Reserved.