
Apartments near Boston Islands National Park in Boston, MA (7,869 Rentals)


183 Saint Botolph St, Unit 4

308 Saratoga St, Unit #1

150 Northampton St, Unit 704

389 Marlborough St, Unit D

172 Northampton St, Unit 5

1126 Boylston St, Unit PH501

1130 Boylston St, Unit 501

1124 Boylston St, Unit 501

100 Summer St, Unit #303

12 S Russell St, Unit 1

90 West Cedar St, Unit A2

301 Maverick St, Unit 3

303 Maverick St, Unit PH

303 Maverick St, Unit 4

303 Maverick St, Unit 4

38 Frankfort St, Unit 2

137 Orleans St, Unit #3R

55 Dartmouth St, Unit 2

28 Telegraph St, Unit 1

210 Old Colony Ave, Unit 303

83 E Brookline St, Unit 2

57 Bennington St, Unit 2
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Apartment residents in the Boston Islands area are never hungry for a day of fun and frolic. This town is super rich in everything apartment residents love, fun, great food, interesting attractions and a thriving business district. What more could one ask for; a great national park area, perhaps? You got it! The Boston Harbor Islands National Park is the perfect solution. Boston apartment residents who love the great outdoors and all that beautiful natural Boston has to offer its apartment dwellers have a treat in store for them every day of the year. Hiking, biking, nature walks, animal watching and more are right around the corner at this phenomenal natural attraction for Boston apartment residents. Just want to visit for the day? You've found the perfect spot. There are 34 islands in this national park. Twelve of them are ready for camping, hiking, biking and exploring fu other 22 are a wild and wonderful wilderness awaiting the adventurous Boston apartment resident. Visit for a half day and see Fort Warren on George's Island. Civil War artifacts are plentiful here in this fort that held Confederate prisoners. Ride the ferries, shope, dine, camp. There is always something happening to occupy your time for a day or a weekend! Boston apartment dwellers, especially the Boston Island apartments dweller have just one more reason to be proud of their hometown!