Daniel M.
Yelp
If I had a list of 10 things I love about Boston, Castle Island would rank up near the top. I've been coming here for 45 years (yeah, no misprint) and even though it's undergone some not-so-subtle improvements it's still a recreational oasis without peer in all of Massachusetts.
Situated in South Boston close by Logan Airport and the entrance to Boston's inner harbor, Fort Independence Park (called Castle Island by the locals) is a former military installation that was once one of Boston's harbor islands. A road now connects it to South Boston, providing access for pedestrians and motorists, and while the area isn't large in square footage it can accommodate a huge number of visitors without seeming overcrowded.
Years ago the city didn't spend a lot on its upkeep and maintenance but since the early 1980s it has been cared for quite well. The park is much more family friendly and is kept very clean. Police and park officials are in evidence, thus minimizing crime-related problems found at other parks. Regular landscaping and maintenance gives it a neat, though not artificially shiny, appearance. Incredibly, little formal planning went into its transformation from fort to an urban park. That is due to community leaders, residents and city officials who recognized that they didn't need to make drastic changes to the facility in order to make it a first class recreation area.
Where do I start with the things I love about Castle Island? Well, let me list a few...it's the coolest outdoors place in Boston on brutally hot summer days...let's start with that. Hungry? Sullivan's serves lots of good food cheap and the soft serve drags 'em in till closing. Feel like a picnic? Plenty of room to spread out a blanket while enjoying the cool ocean breezes.
There is always room to walk, stretch out, or sit around and watch people. Or, if you like watching planes and don't mind the noise, it's right under Logan's main approach from the south. Head over early to get good seats for the Constitution's annual turnaround...they go fast, but the show is worth it. It's right near Carson Beach too, if you'd like a dip in the ocean. Feel free to run, rollerblade, or ride the bike if you'd like, just be wary of people or dogs walking the paths. Parking can be a bit tricky in the heat of the summer but the wait for a space usually isn't too long.
About the only negatives to Castle Island are a lack of trees, tight parking, and the fact that it's located far from other parts of the city. More than anything else, it's a true gem that we who live in the Boston area should never take for granted.