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Explore the breathtaking beauty of World's End in Hingham, MA, a serene coastal reserve perfect for hiking and outdoor adventures.
World's End in Hingham, Massachusetts, is a breathtaking coastal reserve ideal for hiking and exploration. With panoramic views of the Atlantic and a rich tapestry of flora and fauna, this scenic destination offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature's beauty. Perfect for families and nature enthusiasts alike, it combines adventure with tranquility.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From central Suffolk County, get on I-93 S from Washington St and continue on I-93 S. Take the exit for I-95 S toward Providence. Merge onto MA-3 S. Take exit 14 for MA-228 toward Hingham. Follow MA-228 W and then take a right onto Martins Ln. After approximately half a mile, you will reach World's End, located at Martins Ln, Hingham, MA 02043.
Public Transportation
Take the MBTA's Red Line from any station in Suffolk County towards Ashmont. Transfer at Ashmont to the Mattapan Trolley. Ride to the end of the line at Mattapan Station and transfer to the #220 bus towards Hingham. Get off at the stop for Martins Ln. From there, it’s a short walk to World's End, located at Martins Ln, Hingham, MA 02043. Be sure to check the schedule for bus timings as they may vary.
Bicycle
If you're biking from central Suffolk County, take bike-friendly roads towards the South Shore. You can follow the coastline via the Greenway trail and then connect to local roads leading to Hingham. Use a map app for the best bike routes. Make sure to wear a helmet and follow all traffic rules. Upon reaching Hingham, head towards Martins Ln to find World's End.
Walking
If you're already in Hingham, you can walk to World's End from the town center. Head south on Main St towards Hingham Harbor, then follow the signs to World's End. The distance is about 2 miles and will take approximately 40 minutes. Ensure you wear comfortable shoes as the path may vary between sidewalks and trails.
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