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Your 4th of July Boating Guide: Boston Edition

Date: June 16, 2025
Category: Uncategorized

Cue the fireworks and bring on the splash, Independence Day is coming in hot, and our boathouses are ready to float your boat. Whether you’re craving a sunrise paddle or a golden hour glide, here’s your intel on where to dip your oars this 4th of July:

Natick Boathouse

Hours: 8 am – 7 pm (last boat at 6 pm)
Walk-Ups Only: Yes, July 4-6th, we are taking walk-ups only

Hot Tip: This park gets packed—think sold-out-concert-level packed—by 6 am. Check the Mass DCR site before heading out to make sure it’s open.

Nahanton Park Boathouse

Hours: 9 am – 7 pm (last boat at 6 pm)
Walk-Ups Only: No
Reservations: Absolutely, 7 days a week, baby. Despite what you may have heard, weekend reservations are totally a thing here. Paddle like you planned it.

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Memorial Beach Boathouse

Hours: 10 am – 7 pm (last boat at 6 pm)
Important Note: Same hours on July 3rd, so you can double-dip into a pre-holiday paddle.
Walk-Ups Only: Yes, July 3rd and 4th will be walk-up only.

Pro Tips for Smooth Sailing
  • Arrive early, especially at Natick
  • Book ahead at Nahanton to lock in your launch
  • BYO sunscreen, water, and freedom-loving vibes

Let’s make waves this 4th of July. America’s birthday looks better from a boat.