It would be worth traveling to the ends of the earth to experience the level of beauty concealed inside one conservation area near Boston. Thankfully, World’s End in Hingham is only a 21-mile trip south of downtown!
World’s End is a 251-acre reservation on a mainland peninsula that is part of the Boston Harbor Islands. Roughly four miles of gravel carriage paths form a figure-eight pattern leading through unforgettable and diverse views and narrower trails also crisscross the land. Any hike you take here is bound to be memorable, but one easy 4.5-mile round trip journey covers many of the highlights that World’s End has to offer.
World’s End is open year round and is popular with cross-country skiers in the winter.
If possible, visit World’s End on a weekday. Although the area itself never feels too crowded, parking is limited. For directions and other planning information, check out their website here.