Your Guide to Fall in Boston

Acorn Street, Boston, in the fall

The kids may have gone back to school, but boating season is not over yet! With discounts on dockage across our locations and pumpkin back at Dunkin’, now is the time to bring the boat to New England enjoy what is arguably the most beautiful time of year in this region.

Fall Foliage along the Charles River Esplanade

Many leaf-peepers flock to this region to scope out the best fall foliage. And while the Berkshires are known for their incredible views, you do not need to travel out west to stumble upon the stunning colors of autumn in New England. In Boston, stroll through the Boston Common and Public Garden or along the Charles River Esplanade. Wander through the streets of Beacon Hill and snap a photo on Acorn Street. Take a short ferry ride to one of the Boston Harbor Islands and spend the day on the walking trails and taking in the nature views with the Boston Skyline as your backdrop.

Boston Book Festival is October 14th

Fall is a great time to curl up with a good book – the Boston Book Festival is Saturday, October 14th in Copley Place with presentations from a number of distinguished authors. Looking to shop for some new reads? A local favorite is the Brattle Book Shop on West Street in Boston. 

A New England Fall tradition is the Head of the Charles Regatta. Rowers from across the country gather to Boston for this exciting weekend. Another annual favorite is the Topsfield Fair, just north of Boston. Complete with parades, contests, food, concerts, and more, this fair is fun for the entire family. 

'Tis the season for Oktoberfest! Enjoy a brew at Harpoon (they even welcomes furry friends at Dogtoberfest)! Or if beer isn't for you, visit Ciderfest at Time Out Market.

Boston Public Garden in Autumn

Embrace the spooky spirit of fall by taking a Ghosts and Gravestones Tour in Boston. If you really enjoy Halloween, a day trip to Salem is a must-do. It is just a short ride from Boston on the commuter rail or ferry. Check out the Salem Witch Museum or the Peabody Essex Museum while you are there. Shop and dine at Pickering Wharf and spend the evening playing games at the Salem Willows

This fall, see a Red Sox game at the historic Fenway Park. Attend one of the many farmer’s markets in Boston. Find something special at the SoWa vintage market or the Fenway Flea. See the Boston Lights at the Franklin Park Zoo or visit the Quincy Quarries. Take a ride to Wilson Farm in Lexington to pick out some pumpkins and enjoy delicious apple cider donuts. 

With so much to do, now is the time to visit New England. Plus, enjoy discounted dockage at Fan Pier Marina. Don't wait, reserve your stay today!

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