This month, I had the opportunity to go to an adaptive hiking program on Spectacle Island. The program, organized by Stavros Outdoor Access as part of the DCR Universal Access Program, allowed participants and their family and friends to enjoy a fabulous outing in Boston with gentle hiking and breathtaking views of the city’s skyline.
Spectacle Island, 114 acres and just 4 miles from Boston in
Boston Harbor, is an accessible getaway open annually from May to Columbus
Day weekend in October. It’s a twenty
minute ferry ride from Long Wharf and a perfect day trip for anyone interested
in exploring. The ferry ride allows for a closer
look at the gorgeous boats on the harbor and planes landing at Logan
International Airport. We had clear sunny skies and perfect weather to do just
this.
When we first arrived at Spectacle Island, we convened at
the technologically green visitor center, where an interpreter
taught us about the history of the island. Outside of the visitor center were
big Adirondack chairs where some of us sat and lunched while taking in the sights.
Given that Spectacle is the highest point in the harbor, there is quite a bit
to see. It’s a tranquil change of pace from the hustle and bustle of everyday
life.