World's End In Massachusetts Is A Hidden Gem Worth Seeking Out
We love our top tourist attractions here in Massachusetts, but sometimes it’s nice to go off the beaten path for awhile. And if you’ve ever been to World’s End, you know exactly what we mean. This beautiful recreation area is a local gem that tends to remain unknown to most out-of-state tourists. But all it takes is one visit to fall in love.

The peninsula borders the Weir River to the North and East and Hingham Harbor to the West.

And the views of the Boston skyline from the beach really can't be beat.
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These nature trails were originally designed as carriage roads by acclaimed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted in the 1890s.
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This park isn't far from Boston, but you'll feel like you're in your own, private world... so in that way, the name World's End suits it.

And in the summer, when the wildflowers are in bloom, the area is nice and colorful.

We can't say we're sorry that we ended up keeping it for ourselves.

You can wander for hours, or simply sit on one of the many benches, enjoy a picnic lunch, and take in the incredible scenery.
Have you been to World’s End lately?
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World's End, Hingham, MA 02043, USA