π 251-acre park and conservation area on a peninsula in Hingham, Massachusetts. π Features four glacier-carved drumlins, tree groves, fields, and Frederick Law Olmsted-designed landscape with 4.5 miles of walking paths. # Why Go πΆββοΈ Trek 4.5 miles of scenic carriage paths and footpaths designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. ποΈ Enjoy dramatic vistas of the Boston city skyline, Weir River, and Hingham Harbor. π³ Explore diverse landscapes including saltwater marshes, meadows, and woodlands. π Ideal for walking, jogging, or cross-country skiing. # Why Avoid π« Advance passes required for weekends/holidays, strongly encouraged weekdays. β οΈ Closed on specific weekdays for habitat management. πΈ Portrait photography requires permits and Trustees membership. π ΏοΈ Roadside parking not permitted. # Tips π ΏοΈ Use on-site parking for 70 cars (roadside parking not permitted). πΊοΈ Trail map available at gatehouse or download before visit. π Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. π² Mountain biking allowed on carriage paths. # Cost π° Member Vehicle Free, Nonmember Vehicle Weekdays $10, Weekends/Holidays $15. Nonmember adults walking in: Weekends/Holidays $8, Weekdays $6. # Hours π Year-round, daily, 8 AM to sunset. # Facilities π» Public restrooms. π§ Drinking water fountain. πͺ Benches. # Accessibility βΏ Wheelchair accessible parking and wide, even, gravel-surfaced carriage roads (grade might be challenging). 𦽠GRIT Freedom Chair available for visitors with mobility challenges.
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