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Monday, July 11, 2016

World's End: Hingham MA Defines scenic beauty

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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. 
What makes World’s End a special place? We think it’s the tree-lined carriage paths and sweeping views of the Boston skyline, only 15 miles away. The 251-acre coastscape includes rocky shores, broad hillsides, and open fields bracketed by pockets of woodlands. The property is ideal for walking, picnicking, jogging, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, or simply enjoying nature and the outdoors. 

Visit The Trustees website
Trails
4.5 miles of carriage paths and footpaths. Moderate hiking. 

Facilities
When to Visit
World’s End is located on Martin’s Way, Hingham MA. Tel. (781) 740-6665. The million dollar views will only cost you $6 for admission (free for kids and members of the Trustees). 


Public restrooms. Benches. Drinking water fountain. 

Year-round, daily, 8 a.m. to sunset. Allow a minimum of 2 hours.

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