At 184 acres, Peddocks Island is one of the largest, most diverse islands in the harbor. With the longest shoreline of any harbor island, Peddocks is composed of four headlands, connected by sand or gravel bars called tombolos. Total acreage at low tide is 288.
Peddocks features a new pier and hiking trails that pass a marsh, a pond and coastal forests. These varied environments allow visitors to experience a wide range of natural beauty. Since the mid-1990s renewable energy has been highlighted with photovoltaic installations on the island.
Used by farmers since 1634, Peddocks Island's proximity to the mainland ensured its prominent military role. Said to be the site of a patriot infantrymen's raid on a Loyalist farm, Peddocks also saw over 600 patriot militiamen stationed on the island in 1776, to guard the harbor against the return of British troops. Home to Fort Andrews and active in harbor defense from 1904 to the end of World War II, 26 structures remain, including guardhouses, prisoner-of-war barracks, stables, a gymnasium and a firehouse. It is also one of the many harbor islands used by American Indians prior to settlement by Europeans. (From the NPS)
For more information check these web pages:
Camping on Peddocks Island 2023 via ferry from Hingham
National Park Service - Peddocks Island
Consigli Construction - Peddocks Island
You Tube Video - Officers Quarters
You Tube Video - Tour of East Head in the Winter
Coastal Defense Web Page
Channel 5 WCVB Video of the McDevitt Family April 2, 2012
WATD 95.9 Radio Interviews
Part 1 – Peddocks Island - 2011 Boston Harbor Islands Series
Part 2 - Peddocks Island - 2011 Boston Harbor Islands Series
Part 3 – Peddocks Island- 2011 Boston Harbor Islands Series
Part 4 – Peddocks Island- 2011 Boston Harbor Islands Series
Peddocks features a new pier and hiking trails that pass a marsh, a pond and coastal forests. These varied environments allow visitors to experience a wide range of natural beauty. Since the mid-1990s renewable energy has been highlighted with photovoltaic installations on the island.
Used by farmers since 1634, Peddocks Island's proximity to the mainland ensured its prominent military role. Said to be the site of a patriot infantrymen's raid on a Loyalist farm, Peddocks also saw over 600 patriot militiamen stationed on the island in 1776, to guard the harbor against the return of British troops. Home to Fort Andrews and active in harbor defense from 1904 to the end of World War II, 26 structures remain, including guardhouses, prisoner-of-war barracks, stables, a gymnasium and a firehouse. It is also one of the many harbor islands used by American Indians prior to settlement by Europeans. (From the NPS)
For more information check these web pages:
Camping on Peddocks Island 2023 via ferry from Hingham
National Park Service - Peddocks Island
Consigli Construction - Peddocks Island
You Tube Video - Officers Quarters
You Tube Video - Tour of East Head in the Winter
Coastal Defense Web Page
Channel 5 WCVB Video of the McDevitt Family April 2, 2012
WATD 95.9 Radio Interviews
Part 1 – Peddocks Island - 2011 Boston Harbor Islands Series
Part 2 - Peddocks Island - 2011 Boston Harbor Islands Series
Part 3 – Peddocks Island- 2011 Boston Harbor Islands Series
Part 4 – Peddocks Island- 2011 Boston Harbor Islands Series