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World's End is a 251-acre property with four drumlins, saltwater marshes, meadows, woodlands, and granite ledges. Enjoy hiking, biking, photography, and scenic views of Boston and Hingham Harbor.
World's End. 274 reviews. #1 of 20 things to do in Hingham. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Write a review. About. Rolling hills and rocky shorelines offer sweeping views of the Boston skyline, while tree-lined carriage paths designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted make delightful walking trails. Meets animal welfare guidelines.
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Oct 27, 2023 · World's End is a peninsula in Hingham, MA, that was once a farm and a military site. It is now part of the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park and features 250 acres of trees, paths, and views.
Established. 1967. Governing body. The Trustees of Reservations. World's End is a 251-acre (1 km²) park and conservation area located on a peninsula in Hingham, Massachusetts. The peninsula is bordered by the Weir River to the North and East and Hingham Harbor (part of Hingham Bay, and Boston Harbor) to the West.
Today, World’s End is the perfect place to spend a relaxing day in this biodiversity hotspot. Stroll along the peninsula’s miles of trails, read a favorite book while overlooking Hingham Harbor, take a cross-country skiing adventure, or even go horseback riding!
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World's End is a 251-acre coastscape with views of Boston and trails by Olmsted. Advance purchase of parking passes is required on weekends and holidays.