Fort Warren
Fort Warren: A Historical Gem in Boston Harbor
Experience Boston Light, the oldest lighthouse in the U.S., and explore the maritime history on Little Brewster Island amidst stunning views.
Boston Light, the oldest lighthouse in the United States, stands majestically on Little Brewster Island. This historic site offers breathtaking views, rich maritime history, and a unique glimpse into the past for all visitors. Explore the picturesque island and immerse yourself in the stories of the sea.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Ferry
To reach Little Brewster Island and the Boston Light from Brockton, you will first need to get to the ferry terminal at Long Wharf in Boston. Start by taking the MBTA Commuter Rail from Brockton Station to South Station in Boston. The trip takes about 35 minutes. Once you arrive at South Station, follow the signs to the Red Line subway and take it toward Alewife. Get off at the Government Center station and transfer to the Blue Line toward Wonderland. Get off at the Aquarium station. From there, exit the station and walk about 5 minutes to Long Wharf. At Long Wharf, you can board the ferry to Little Brewster Island. Ferries run seasonally and check the schedule beforehand to plan your trip.
Use Boston Light as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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