Fort George makes for a dramatic view from the air with the Boston skyline in the distance.
Photo Credit : Brian Wedge
On assignment for Yankee Magazine, photographer Brian Wedge captured the diversity of the Boston Harbor islands from all angles, including the air, ground, and water. Please enjoy this collection of some of our favorites.
SEE MORE: Boston Harbor Islands | National Recreation AreaFort George makes for a dramatic view from the air with the Boston skyline in the distance. Photo Credit : Brian WedgeLittle Brewster Island from above. It is home to Boston Light, circa 1716, the oldest continually used lighthouse in the United States. Photo Credit : Brian WedgeNatural History Interpreter Elizabeth Kacergis in Hingham. Photo Credit : Brian WedgeOn the ferry to George’s Island, a haven for campers of all ages. Photo Credit : Brian WedgeThe view from a WWII bunker on George’s Island. Photo Credit : Brian WedgePark ranger Mike Doyle discusses the history of George’s Island. Photo Credit : Brian WedgeA family explores Fort Warren on George’s Island. Photo Credit : Brian WedgeThe sandy beach and visitor center on Spectacle Island as seen from the air. Photo Credit : Brian WedgeA young Spectacle Island lifeguard keeps watch. Photo Credit : Brian WedgeVisitors explore the old barracks on Peddocks Island. Photo Credit : Brian WedgeWalking Path on Spectacle Island with views of the city. Photo Credit : Brian WedgeMassachusetts Conservation & Recreation ranger Corey Schiller kayaks in the waters near Spectacle Island. Photo Credit : Brian WedgeBoston Harbor Islands National and State Park. bostonharborislands.org