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Explore the stunning coastal beauty and rich history of World's End, a premier hiking area in Hingham, Massachusetts, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families.
World's End in Hingham, Massachusetts, offers a stunning natural escape with breathtaking views, picturesque trails, and rich history. Perfect for families, hikers, and nature lovers alike, this scenic area provides an ideal backdrop for outdoor exploration and relaxation.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
To reach World's End in Hingham, MA, start by heading to Route 3 South from anywhere in South Coast. Continue on Route 3 South until you reach Exit 14 for Route 228 South toward Hingham. Follow Route 228 South until it merges into Main Street. Continue on Main Street until you reach the intersection with Hingham Square. Turn left onto North Street, then take a quick right onto Martins Lane. World's End will be on your left at the end of Martins Lane. There is a parking fee of $5 for vehicles.
Public Transportation
If you prefer public transportation, take the MBTA commuter rail from South Coast to South Station in Boston. From South Station, transfer to the Red Line subway toward Braintree. Get off at Hingham's Shipyard stop. From there, you can catch the 220 bus (Hingham to Weymouth) which will take you to Hingham Center. From Hingham Center, it’s a 25-minute walk to World's End along Main Street and Martins Lane. Keep in mind that the bus fare is $2.00.
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