World's End in Hingham
Fee required
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
An expansive park and conservation area on a peninsula in Hingham, Massachusetts, featuring glacier-carved hills, Frederick Law Olmsted-designed carriage paths, and sweeping views of the Boston skyline.

πŸ“œ 251-acre park and conservation area on a peninsula in Hingham, Massachusetts. πŸ” Features four glacier-carved drumlins, tree groves, fields, and Frederick Law Olmsted-designed landscape with 4.5 miles of walking paths. # Why Go πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Trek 4.5 miles of scenic carriage paths and footpaths designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. πŸ™οΈ Enjoy dramatic vistas of the Boston city skyline, Weir River, and Hingham Harbor. 🌳 Explore diverse landscapes including saltwater marshes, meadows, and woodlands. πŸ‘Ÿ Ideal for walking, jogging, or cross-country skiing. # Why Avoid 🚫 Advance passes required for weekends/holidays, strongly encouraged weekdays. ⚠️ Closed on specific weekdays for habitat management. πŸ“Έ Portrait photography requires permits and Trustees membership. πŸ…ΏοΈ Roadside parking not permitted. # Tips πŸ…ΏοΈ Use on-site parking for 70 cars (roadside parking not permitted). πŸ—ΊοΈ Trail map available at gatehouse or download before visit. πŸ• Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. 🚲 Mountain biking allowed on carriage paths. # Cost πŸ’° Member Vehicle Free, Nonmember Vehicle Weekdays $10, Weekends/Holidays $15. Nonmember adults walking in: Weekends/Holidays $8, Weekdays $6. # Hours πŸ•’ Year-round, daily, 8 AM to sunset. # Facilities 🚻 Public restrooms. πŸ’§ Drinking water fountain. πŸͺ‘ Benches. # Accessibility β™Ώ Wheelchair accessible parking and wide, even, gravel-surfaced carriage roads (grade might be challenging). 🦽 GRIT Freedom Chair available for visitors with mobility challenges.

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