Squantum Point Park
Open year-round, dawn to dusk. At Squantum Point, visitors can see the Boston skyline across the harbor and dozens of species of wild birds in the park. The park was originally used as a Naval airfield. It was also once the home of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, which built destroyers for the Navy. The DCR developed the site as a waterfront park with financial support from The National Grid, while maintaining both its bird habitat and the traces of its aviation history. The park officially opened to the public in June, 2001, and it is now a popular spot to watch the birds and take in the spectacular views of the harbor.
Activities
Bird watching
Check out the dozens of species of wild birds throughout the park.
All Activities at Squantum Point Park
Running and walking
Fishing
Canoeing and kayaking
Facilities at Squantum Point Park
Picnic areas
Scenic views
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