Explore Massachusetts

The state of Massachusetts, also known as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populated state in New England and this is due in part to its largest city, Boston.

It is no secret that Boston is famous for its rich History, Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere, but there are plenty of other interesting sights and attractions within the state.

There are also several islands located just outside of Boston, such as Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, and these are popular destinations for visitors and residents alike during the warmer months.


Fun places to go in and around Boston 

There is no doubt that Boston is one of the most famous cities in the United States, and probably in the world, and there is a good reason for this. Not only is Boston the most populated city and the capital of Massachusetts, but it is also the perfect place to take a day trip. If you considering a day trip in the Boston area, here are some fun things to do.

Castle Island

While it used to be that the only way to get to Castle Island was by ferry, there is now a causeway that connects the island to the mainland. This means that reaching the sandy beaches and expansive playgrounds is even easier, especially if you have small children. While most beaches are perfect for relaxing and taking in the sights, Castle Island adds to this a level of uniqueness that cannot be found anywhere else. This is because it is a great place to have a picnic, walk, enjoy the spectacular views but also step into the past by touring a historic site - Fort Independence right on Castle Island.

Boston Harbor Islands

The Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park is chocked full of fun activities for the whole family to enjoy. If you are taking a day trip to the area, consider going for a hike on one of the many beautiful nature trails or fishing in the ocean. In addition, Boston Harbor Island is home to a variety of bird species and this will delight even the most discerning birdwatcher. There are also a number of tours that are provided by the local park service, that will help to educate you on the historical significance of the islands.

Charlestown Navy Yard

One of the most historically significant places in the Boston area is the Charlestown Navy Yard. Build in 1800, the yard was originally intended to be one of the primary shipyards for the maintenance and construction of new Navy vessels. And although the shipyard no longer functions as a hub for the United States Navy, it still has many historical attractions that will please any history enthusiast. The park is open year-round, making it a great place to stop when taking a day trip to Boston.

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

If you have children then the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum is a destination that must make it onto your day trip schedule. Not only will visitors get to learn about the Boston Tea Party, they can watch real actors re-enact many of the most popular events, such as the tea being poured into the sea. Not only this, but the museum is host to a number of important artifacts that have been preserved so that we do not forget the grounds on which our nation was founded. 


Ready to visit Boston?

The city of Boston is a booming hub of activity and this makes it one of the top places to plan a day trip. If you are in the area, be sure to take the causeway to Castle Island, where you can spend the day relaxing on the beach.

If you are interested in going for a hike or enjoy amazing views, then be sure to look into the Boston Harbor Islands. For those with children, heading to the Charlestown Navy Yard or the Boston Tea Party Museum is a must, as these both provide a fun and educational experience for all. If you are coming to Boston for the day, take into consideration these fun things to do.


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