Adams Island (Massachusetts)
Adams Island is a small, uninhabited island located in the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park in Massachusetts. It is situated in Hingham Bay, near the larger islands of World's End and Grape Island. The island is characterized by its rocky shoreline and mixed woodland vegetation.
While not known for significant historical events, Adams Island contributes to the overall biodiversity and scenic beauty of the Boston Harbor Islands. It provides habitat for various bird species and marine life. The island is accessible by boat, but landing is generally discouraged to protect the fragile ecosystem. Its primary value lies in its contribution to the natural landscape and ecological integrity of the park. It is a lesser-known island within the Boston Harbor Islands network, offering a glimpse into the undisturbed natural environment of the region.