Lovells Island is a picturesque 62-acre island located in the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, Massachusetts. It is situated about 7 miles offshore from downtown Boston and is known for its rich history, including being the site of several shipwrecks, such as the French warship *Magnifique* in 1782. The island offers a rocky swimming beach, pine woods, and the remains of Fort Standish, making it a favorite camping destination. Visitors can enjoy trails that pass through dunes and woods, picnic areas, and an unsupervised swimming beach. The island's strategic location provides expansive views of the harbor and the Atlantic Ocean.
Lovells Island has been used for various purposes over the years, including as a quarantine station and a military fortification. Today, it is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation and is accessible via a shuttle boat from Georges Island.
The island's natural beauty and historical significance make it a unique and appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.