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.

World’s End is a 251-acre recreation area that’s located on a peninsula in Hingham.

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

You’ll find several different landscapes here, from rolling hills to rocky shorelines.

katekate03 / TripAdvisor And the views of the Boston skyline from the beach really can’t be beat.

Most visitors enjoy strolling down the many walking paths that line the area.

katekate03 / TripAdvisor These nature trails were originally designed as carriage roads by acclaimed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted in the 1890s.

This is a perfect place for walkers, beginning hikers, or anyone who wants to spend time in nature.

Villanova87 / TripAdvisor 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.

Depending on the season, you might get to check out some local birds or even some whitetail deer.

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

Believe it or not, this land was once considered as a potential site for the United Nations Headquarters.

Hagen Cramer / Google We can’t say we’re sorry that we ended up keeping it for ourselves.

World’s End is beautiful in any season, but it’s particularly enchanting in the autumn.

WanderingDragonfly / TripAdvisor 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?

WanderingDragonfly / TripAdvisor

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

katekate03 / TripAdvisor

And the views of the Boston skyline from the beach really can’t be beat.

katekate03 / TripAdvisor

These nature trails were originally designed as carriage roads by acclaimed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted in the 1890s.

Villanova87 / TripAdvisor

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.

JohnWCabral / TripAdvisor

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

Hagen Cramer / Google

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.

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Address: World’s End, Hingham, MA 02043, USA