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Four Tree Island

Four Tree Island

SCENIC LOCAL WALKS
Portsmouth, NH

OK, it’s not an island any more, but it used to be. Today this is the most comfortable, well-equipped public picnicking spot in the city. The winds can be cool or chilly, but the view can’t be understated. A great family spot.

 

 

Name: Four Tree Island Recreation Area
Location: Off Marcy Street in the Portsmouth South End. Turn down Mechanic Street after the Prescott Park gardens and over the small bridge to Perice Island.
Resources: Parking area is some distance away, sheltered picnic tables, outdoor cooking facilities, one large pit for groups, public restrooms
Rules: Gated area opens 9am – 6pm but closed in bad weather. No alcohol allowed.
Dogs: Not allowed at any time
Web Site: City of Portsmouth


Technically this is a better place for a picnic than a long walk. But Four Tree Island rates as a local treasure since it is just off the beaten path, yet in the thick of the city. There was barely a soul there when we jogged across the manmade causeway recently on a brisk day. Yet Four Tree has the city’s best facilities for outdoor cooking and picnicking. In fact, it is among the only public spots with picnic tables, and the site of a rare and clean public restroom.

The guano-streaked whale’s tale sculpture (with a human face) on the point stands dramatically facing the city. The Cabot Lyford sculpture reads, "For those who sailed here to find a new life." This is great spot to capture photos of the harbor and the historic Memorial Bridge just offshore from the gardens and outdoor stage at Prescott Park.

Legend says this island once held one of the city’s many houses of ill repute. Sailors could easily reach the island from ships just across the Piscataqua. A ferryman, the story goes, would charge 50 cents for a ride over, but charged $5 for the ride back.

GOseacoast.comThs island was among the acreage donated to the city by the Prescott sisters, Josie and Mary, who wanted to see the "blighted" part of the city cleaned up in the 20th century. That led to the creation of Prescott Park and the end of the houses of ill repute. Four Tree Island was part of the land in their bequest and was dedicated in 1976. The sisters left a half million dollars to see the area beautified and made accessible to all. 

Photos by J. Dennis Robinson

Four Tree Island

Four Tree Island

4 tree island

4 Tree Island

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