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Piers Park Sailing Center — Attraction in Boston

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Piers Park Sailing Center
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Nearby attractions
Piers Park
95 Marginal St, Boston, MA 02128
Piers Park Children's Playground
211-255 Marginal St, Boston, MA 02128
ICA Watershed
256 Marginal St, Boston, MA 02128
Lewis Mall Harbour Park
65 Lewis St, Boston, MA 02128
Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina
256 Marginal St, East Boston, MA 02128
Nantucket Lightship/LV-112
256 Marginal St, Boston, MA 02128
LoPresti Park
33 Sumner St, Boston, MA 02128
Long Wharf
66 Long Wharf, Boston, MA 02110
East Boston Memorial Park
143 Porter St, Boston, MA 02128
Massport Harborwalk Park
Boston, MA 02128
Nearby restaurants
The Tall Ship Boston
1 E Pier Dr, Boston, MA 02128
Cunard Tavern
24 Orleans St, Boston, MA 02128
Santa Fe Burrito Grill
303 Sumner St, Boston, MA 02128
MIDA
65 Lewis St, Boston, MA 02128
Taco Mex Restaurant
65 Maverick Square, Boston, MA 02128
Hong Kong Harbor
5 Maverick Square, East Boston, MA 02128
D'Parma Restaurant
182 Sumner St, Boston, MA 02128
La Cancun Restaurant
192 Sumner St, Boston, MA 02128
La Pinata
199 Sumner St, East Boston, MA 02128
Cactus Mexican Grill
44 Maverick Square, Boston, MA 02128
Nearby hotels
Embassy Suites by Hilton Boston at Logan Airport
207 Porter St, Boston, MA 02128
Boston Yacht Haven Inn & Marina
87 Commercial Wharf, Boston, MA 02110
Global Luxury Suites East Boston
40 E Pier Dr, Boston, MA 02128
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Piers Park Sailing Center

95 Marginal St, Boston, MA 02128
4.7(217)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Piers Park, Piers Park Children's Playground, ICA Watershed, Lewis Mall Harbour Park, Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina, Nantucket Lightship/LV-112, LoPresti Park, Long Wharf, East Boston Memorial Park, Massport Harborwalk Park, restaurants: The Tall Ship Boston, Cunard Tavern, Santa Fe Burrito Grill, MIDA, Taco Mex Restaurant, Hong Kong Harbor, D'Parma Restaurant, La Cancun Restaurant, La Pinata, Cactus Mexican Grill
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(617) 561-6677
Website
piersparksailing.org

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Nearby attractions of Piers Park Sailing Center

Piers Park

Piers Park Children's Playground

ICA Watershed

Lewis Mall Harbour Park

Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina

Nantucket Lightship/LV-112

LoPresti Park

Long Wharf

East Boston Memorial Park

Massport Harborwalk Park

Piers Park

Piers Park

4.8

(352)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Piers Park Children's Playground

Piers Park Children's Playground

4.7

(103)

Open until 11:30 PM
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ICA Watershed

ICA Watershed

4.6

(141)

Open 24 hours
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Lewis Mall Harbour Park

Lewis Mall Harbour Park

4.8

(90)

Open until 11:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Piers Park Sailing Center

The Tall Ship Boston

Cunard Tavern

Santa Fe Burrito Grill

MIDA

Taco Mex Restaurant

Hong Kong Harbor

D'Parma Restaurant

La Cancun Restaurant

La Pinata

Cactus Mexican Grill

The Tall Ship Boston

The Tall Ship Boston

4.2

(492)

$$

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Cunard Tavern

Cunard Tavern

4.2

(364)

Click for details
Santa Fe Burrito Grill

Santa Fe Burrito Grill

4.3

(95)

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MIDA

MIDA

4.4

(248)

$$

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Stephanie JosephStephanie Joseph
as a homeschooling helicopter mom and early childhood educator, who’s very involved in my childs education and personal development. this was our first camp experience. i have so many thoughts and feelings. let’s unpack an honest review. piers sailing center has so much to offer and they’re accessible. they educate children about sailing, water safety, sea creatures and they even learn how to fish. in between this they have time blocks dedicated to play. there are different groups of activities to do. to my knowledge the kids are allowed to choose where they would like to be. the program runs from 9am to 4pm monday through friday. they’re also super flexible with modifying your child’s schedule and days they will attend. i believe the camp is divided into different age groups. there’s even a “cool down ” area for the kids to retreat to in the office if they’re feeling overwhelmed or need a break. i heard about this program from our visits to piers park. which sparked me to enroll my kid who loves all things outdoors. omar who is the education director assisted me in doing so. he was very kind, helpful and gave me a brief run down of the program during the springtime. i was told that they allowed parents to be close by which was a plus for me. however i can tell it was a bit off putting for some of the employees. personally i think it’s strange when programs don’t allow it. so i lingered around like a fly on the wall throughout the day. i wish there was an onboarding orientation or debriefing for newer parents or families. so we could know what the day to days would actually look like before camp starts. what protocols are taken when children are having tough times, etc. i think it would be a really great opportunity for the parents to mingle and to become better aquatinted with the staff. as once the camp started i was really confused about what my child would actually be doing. i didn’t realize that he would be on a boat sailing his first day. my mommy nerves were not prepared for that. there was a bit of miscommunication of what i was told parents were permitted to do. i did have to ask a few times to get more of a clear response. i also didn’t realize that the staff would primarily be teenagers or younger adults. although it’s amazing that they’re embarking on a journey of learning how to be responsible and well rounded teenagers to adults. i personally wasn’t prepared for the level of responsibility they’re given. i ask alot of questions especially when it comes to who i’ll be trusting to care for my child when i’m not present. i know this is pretty uncommon this day and age. catherine who is the director of youth programs and omar sat down with me and answered every single question i had. which definitely eased my nerves a bit. i was told that all of the counselors or staff have either been apart of the camp themselves or have gone through extensive trainings and continue to sharpen their skills. i appreciate how mindful they are about allergies and ensuring every childs dietary restrictions are being considered. i know it’s camp, it’s hot and there’s a lot to handle. however the energy can sometimes feel a bit chaotic, unwelcoming , stand off ish or incredibly awkward. especially from certain staff members. i’m warm , bubbly and very friendly. so it throws me off a bit when folks who work with children aren’t. people skills are incredibly important when working with children and families. so i hope everyone continues to sharpen them and remember that if you don’t want to communicate with kids or their parents working with children and family’s probably shouldn’t be the proper career path. although i’m grateful my son is enjoying it, learning new ways to coexist with peers, remembering his manners, how to follow directions or rules, making new buddies and having new experiences. i’m not entirely sure if we’ll be back next year but it’s definitely left quite the impression and i’ve certainly got my steps in from walking around the park so far this summer.
Kyle MastroKyle Mastro
Piers park is a hidden gem in East Boston. Its a place that doesnt see alot of foot traffic other than locals and thats a shame as people are missing some of the best views of downtown Boston.
Snowpea SoupSnowpea Soup
Very well kept park with a childrens play section. Outstanding views of boston and the harbor. Lots of shelters and places to sit and enjoy the evening. One of the best places in east boston
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as a homeschooling helicopter mom and early childhood educator, who’s very involved in my childs education and personal development. this was our first camp experience. i have so many thoughts and feelings. let’s unpack an honest review. piers sailing center has so much to offer and they’re accessible. they educate children about sailing, water safety, sea creatures and they even learn how to fish. in between this they have time blocks dedicated to play. there are different groups of activities to do. to my knowledge the kids are allowed to choose where they would like to be. the program runs from 9am to 4pm monday through friday. they’re also super flexible with modifying your child’s schedule and days they will attend. i believe the camp is divided into different age groups. there’s even a “cool down ” area for the kids to retreat to in the office if they’re feeling overwhelmed or need a break. i heard about this program from our visits to piers park. which sparked me to enroll my kid who loves all things outdoors. omar who is the education director assisted me in doing so. he was very kind, helpful and gave me a brief run down of the program during the springtime. i was told that they allowed parents to be close by which was a plus for me. however i can tell it was a bit off putting for some of the employees. personally i think it’s strange when programs don’t allow it. so i lingered around like a fly on the wall throughout the day. i wish there was an onboarding orientation or debriefing for newer parents or families. so we could know what the day to days would actually look like before camp starts. what protocols are taken when children are having tough times, etc. i think it would be a really great opportunity for the parents to mingle and to become better aquatinted with the staff. as once the camp started i was really confused about what my child would actually be doing. i didn’t realize that he would be on a boat sailing his first day. my mommy nerves were not prepared for that. there was a bit of miscommunication of what i was told parents were permitted to do. i did have to ask a few times to get more of a clear response. i also didn’t realize that the staff would primarily be teenagers or younger adults. although it’s amazing that they’re embarking on a journey of learning how to be responsible and well rounded teenagers to adults. i personally wasn’t prepared for the level of responsibility they’re given. i ask alot of questions especially when it comes to who i’ll be trusting to care for my child when i’m not present. i know this is pretty uncommon this day and age. catherine who is the director of youth programs and omar sat down with me and answered every single question i had. which definitely eased my nerves a bit. i was told that all of the counselors or staff have either been apart of the camp themselves or have gone through extensive trainings and continue to sharpen their skills. i appreciate how mindful they are about allergies and ensuring every childs dietary restrictions are being considered. i know it’s camp, it’s hot and there’s a lot to handle. however the energy can sometimes feel a bit chaotic, unwelcoming , stand off ish or incredibly awkward. especially from certain staff members. i’m warm , bubbly and very friendly. so it throws me off a bit when folks who work with children aren’t. people skills are incredibly important when working with children and families. so i hope everyone continues to sharpen them and remember that if you don’t want to communicate with kids or their parents working with children and family’s probably shouldn’t be the proper career path. although i’m grateful my son is enjoying it, learning new ways to coexist with peers, remembering his manners, how to follow directions or rules, making new buddies and having new experiences. i’m not entirely sure if we’ll be back next year but it’s definitely left quite the impression and i’ve certainly got my steps in from walking around the park so far this summer.
Stephanie Joseph

Stephanie Joseph

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Piers park is a hidden gem in East Boston. Its a place that doesnt see alot of foot traffic other than locals and thats a shame as people are missing some of the best views of downtown Boston.
Kyle Mastro

Kyle Mastro

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Very well kept park with a childrens play section. Outstanding views of boston and the harbor. Lots of shelters and places to sit and enjoy the evening. One of the best places in east boston
Snowpea Soup

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Reviews of Piers Park Sailing Center

4.7
(217)
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2.0
1y

as a homeschooling helicopter mom and early childhood educator, who’s very involved in my childs education and personal development. this was our first camp experience. i have so many thoughts and feelings. let’s unpack an honest review. piers sailing center has so much to offer and they’re accessible. they educate children about sailing, water safety, sea creatures and they even learn how to fish. in between this they have time blocks dedicated to play. there are different groups of activities to do. to my knowledge the kids are allowed to choose where they would like to be. the program runs from 9am to 4pm monday through friday. they’re also super flexible with modifying your child’s schedule and days they will attend. i believe the camp is divided into different age groups. there’s even a “cool down ” area for the kids to retreat to in the office if they’re feeling overwhelmed or need a break. i heard about this program from our visits to piers park. which sparked me to enroll my kid who loves all things outdoors. omar who is the education director assisted me in doing so. he was very kind, helpful and gave me a brief run down of the program during the springtime. i was told that they allowed parents to be close by which was a plus for me. however i can tell it was a bit off putting for some of the employees. personally i think it’s strange when programs don’t allow it. so i lingered around like a fly on the wall throughout the day. i wish there was an onboarding orientation or debriefing for newer parents or families. so we could know what the day to days would actually look like before camp starts. what protocols are taken when children are having tough times, etc. i think it would be a really great opportunity for the parents to mingle and to become better aquatinted with the staff. as once the camp started i was really confused about what my child would actually be doing. i didn’t realize that he would be on a boat sailing his first day. my mommy nerves were not prepared for that. there was a bit of miscommunication of what i was told parents were permitted to do. i did have to ask a few times to get more of a clear response. i also didn’t realize that the staff would primarily be teenagers or younger adults. although it’s amazing that they’re embarking on a journey of learning how to be responsible and well rounded teenagers to adults. i personally wasn’t prepared for the level of responsibility they’re given. i ask alot of questions especially when it comes to who i’ll be trusting to care for my child when i’m not present. i know this is pretty uncommon this day and age. catherine who is the director of youth programs and omar sat down with me and answered every single question i had. which definitely eased my nerves a bit. i was told that all of the counselors or staff have either been apart of the camp themselves or have gone through extensive trainings and continue to sharpen their skills. i appreciate how mindful they are about allergies and ensuring every childs dietary restrictions are being considered. i know it’s camp, it’s hot and there’s a lot to handle. however the energy can sometimes feel a bit chaotic, unwelcoming , stand off ish or incredibly awkward. especially from certain staff members. i’m warm , bubbly and very friendly. so it throws me off a bit when folks who work with children aren’t. people skills are incredibly important when working with children and families. so i hope everyone continues to sharpen them and remember that if you don’t want to communicate with kids or their parents working with children and family’s probably shouldn’t be the proper career path. although i’m grateful my son is enjoying it, learning new ways to coexist with peers, remembering his manners, how to follow directions or rules, making new buddies and having new experiences. i’m not entirely sure if we’ll be back next year but it’s definitely left quite the impression and i’ve certainly got my steps in from walking around the park so far...

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5.0
10y

Nice, if you only want to hang out.

Sorry, no dogs... Or any pets I assume... Which is nice... There might be some wild bird poop still.

There's no ball playing, bicycling, Frisbee throwing, kickball allowed.... Nothing, no bicycling, no skateboarding, no Rollerblades.

There's a high fenced in playground for KIDS and a small adult exercise course and stretching stations. The park has its own parking lot that gets gated and closes at night...

Summertime I think is 10pm? Officers will make rounds kindly informing you when the park is closed.

Oh there are bathrooms that are usually well maintained! Water bubblers and bike racks too.

Massport owns the park and there's a booth with officers hang out inside or around the park to keep an eye on things, there's a sailing club here too.

I've seen wedding parties come through because of the background scenery. Oh there's no fishing off anything Massport controlled it seems, no fires or BBQ's allowed as far as I know also.

So basically If you want to come here, lay in the sun, sit at a bench and table, read, sit around, just hang or look at boats or sail... This is a pretty nice spot. And yes an ice cream truck rolls through one in a while :-D

Markets close by: Small Spanish bodegas. Food close by: Australian, Indian, Italian, Spanish, also an Italian deli, an Italian bakery and Spanish bakery's Train/Bus close by: Blue Line -...

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5.0
14w

This summer was truly special for my kids (11 and 6) at Piers Park. They loved every moment and learned so much in such a short amount of time. I’ve never seen them so enthusiastic about an activity before. I’m so grateful that opportunities like this exist for kids in East Boston.

A huge thank-you to all the staff who make this camp possible, and a special shoutout to Erick, Sophia, and Jake for being such wonderful role models and summer counselors. You truly made this summer unforgettable for my children! They can’t wait to be back next summer.

And thank you to the generous donors for providing funds so Eastie kids can access these opportunities, it makes such a difference for...

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