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Originally Posted by PRBuzz
Try this: Boston Harbor Islands Trip Planner | Lovells Island | Boston Harbor Islands
It has the link to reservations.
Lovells Island—the nearest island to sites of legendary shipwrecks—is now a favorite for campers, with six smaller campsites (max. capacity 6 each) and two group campsites (max. capacity 50 each). You could spend days relaxing on a remote beach and nights listening to the sounds of the harbor. You can also take a swim on the side that faces the vast blue ocean (unsupervised). Tour the crumbling gun batteries, bunkers, and foundations of Fort Standish. Put on your water shoes and wade along a rocky beach or explore tidepools with views of the outer islands and Boston Light. Picnic on the shore or inland. Hike the rocky coastline.
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On a - tide, there rocks extend on the backside of george's and you can get out there in waders. There are some slobs that patrol those rock piles.
The problem is that you can't fish it at night legally.
I've also seen perfect A-frame waves breaking at George's. No a soul around to surf them.
In the world of secret surf spots, that's as secret as it gets around Boston.