Relax Upon The Shoreline On World’s End Trail In Massachusetts
World's End Trail in Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area offers a relaxing, easy hike with beautiful views of wildflowers and the Boston skyline.
When we're feeling cooped up, one of the best ways to get some relief is to break out and breathe in some fresh air. While there are tons of trails to choose from in Massachusetts, this easy loop trail takes you to Boston's shoreline. World's End Trail is a simple, paved hike that's perfect for everyone and anyone. Whether you want to take a quick stroll or sit upon the shoreline, it doesn't get any more relaxing than this. Get ready to smell some fresh air on this easy hike in Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, and let us know how the views are once you're finished.
Welcome to World's End Trail!
This simple hike in Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area is perfect for everyone, at only 3.6 miles long.
The trail is mostly paved, making a loop upon the harbor.
World's End Trail offers beautiful views of wildflowers when they're in bloom and some incredible views of the Boston city skyline.
It doesn't get any more relaxing than sitting upon the shoreline and taking in all of the Massachusetts nature around you.
Entrance to this area is now free, though dogs are not allowed. It can get busy on the weekends, so make sure to plan ahead.
For some of the best views of the Boston skyline, or if you're just looking for a simple hike to get you out of your head and into nature, World's End Trail near Hingham is the perfect hike for you.
For more information, you can visit The Trustee's website right here.
Have you ever taken this relaxing shoreline hike in Boston? How was it? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments, and don’t forget to then go share photos from your Massachusetts outdoor adventures with us in our Massachusetts Nature Lovers group on Facebook, or by tagging us at #onlyinmassachusetts on Instagram for a chance to be featured!
Looking for another great Massachusetts trail to take? Why not stand in three states at once on the Tri-Marker State Trail?
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