Grape Island
Grape Island 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 and many wooded trails.
(Source: DCR)
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
(Source: DCR)
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