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Back River Wildlife Sanctuary and Reservation
Welcome to Back River Wildlife Sanctuary and Reservation, a serene haven nestled in the heart of Hingham, Massachusetts. Located at 238 Beal Street, our sanctuary offers a peaceful escape into nature, perfect for both locals and tourists seeking a rejuvenating outdoor experience. As a premier park and tourist attraction, Back River Wildlife Sanctuary and Reservation boasts a diverse array of natural habitats, home to a wide variety of local wildlife and plant species. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along our well-maintained trails, which meander through lush forests and alongside the tranquil waters of the Back River. Birdwatchers will delight in the opportunity to observe numerous bird species in their natural environment, while nature enthusiasts can explore the rich biodiversity that our sanctuary protects.
Hartsuff Park
Hartsuff Park, located at 146 Hingham Street in Rockland, Massachusetts, is a 16.5-acre town-owned park with a variety of amenities. The park features a playground, a 9-hole disc golf course, nature trails, a swimming beach, and athletic fields, all set in a wooded environment. Managed by the Rockland Youth Commission, the park also includes a small swimming pond with a sandy beach for Rockland residents only, complete with lifeguards during specified hours. The park is named after Major General George L. Hartsuff, and has historical significance dating back to the days of the Grand Army of the Republic. The park's nature trail offers a peaceful walk through the woods, with additional trails from the disc golf course providing a mile-long trek. The park is surrounded by oak, beech, pine, and yellow birch trees, draining into Cushing Brook and ultimately the North River system. Visitors can enjoy benches, picnic tables, grills, a Little Free Library, athletic fields, and a bathhouse during the season. Parking is available at both the Hingham Street and Hartsuff Street entrances.
Trustees of Reservation
Welcome to The Trustees of Reservations, a haven for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike, located at 1 Sergeant Street, Stockbridge, Massachusetts. As a distinguished museum and tourist attraction, we are dedicated to preserving the exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological treasures of Massachusetts. Our mission is to protect the places you love for their trails, history, gardens, and beaches, recognizing that nature and culture enrich our lives and soothe the soul. Explore the beauty of Massachusetts through our diverse offerings, from historic estates to breathtaking natural landscapes. Immerse yourself in our scenic trails, picturesque gardens, and serene beaches that promise a rejuvenating experience. For those interested in history, delve into the rich past of the region with guided tours and educational programs.
Weir River Farm Parking Lot
Welcome to the Weir River Farm Parking Lot, located at 115 Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, Massachusetts. Our parking facility provides convenient access to the charming Weir River Farm, one of the last working farms in Hingham. Nestled within a picturesque 75-acre estate, the farm is home to a delightful array of barnyard animals, including horses, pigs, cows, chickens, and sheep, offering an authentic farm experience for visitors of all ages. Originally part of the early-20th-century country estate of renowned artist Polly Thayer Starr, Weir River Farm is a haven of natural beauty and cultural history. The farm features lush fields and pastures, surrounded by oak and red cedar woodlands, and supports diverse wildlife habitats. Visitors can explore scenic trails that intersect the farm, providing opportunities to spot our herd of Belted Galloway cattle and other barnyard animals.
Fork Factory Brook Reservation
Welcome to Fork Factory Brook Reservation, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Medfield, Massachusetts. Located on Hartford Street, this picturesque park and tourist attraction offers a serene escape into nature's embrace. Managed by The Trustees of Reservations, Fork Factory Brook Reservation is dedicated to preserving the scenic, historic, and ecological treasures of Massachusetts for all to enjoy. Explore the park's winding trails, which meander through lush woodlands and alongside the tranquil brook that gives the reservation its name. With almost 10 miles of family-friendly paths, visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of diverse landscapes, from dense forests to open fields and charming wetlands. This idyllic setting is perfect for walking, hiking, and nature watching, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Massachusetts Environmental Police - Coastal HQ - Administrative
Welcome to the Massachusetts Environmental Police - Coastal HQ - Administrative Office, located at 349 Lincoln Street, Hingham, Massachusetts. As a vital local government office, we are dedicated to preserving and protecting the natural resources and wildlife of the Commonwealth. Our Coastal Headquarters serves as the administrative hub for our operations, where we coordinate efforts to enforce environmental laws and regulations, ensure public safety, and promote responsible enjoyment of Massachusetts' coastal and marine environments. Our committed team of officers and staff work tirelessly to uphold the integrity of our natural landscapes for current and future generations. Whether you are a resident, visitor, or stakeholder, we are here to support and educate the community on environmental stewardship and compliance. Visit us to learn more about our initiatives, report environmental concerns, or engage with our educational programs. Together, we can ensure a sustainable and thriving environment for all.
More-Brewer Park
Welcome to More-Brewer Park, a serene oasis nestled in the charming town of Hingham, Massachusetts. As a premier local park and tourist attraction, More-Brewer Park offers a perfect escape for nature lovers, families, and adventurers alike. Located conveniently in the heart of Hingham, this picturesque park is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Spanning across lush landscapes, More-Brewer Park boasts well-maintained trails perfect for hiking and leisurely strolls. Whether you're looking to enjoy a peaceful picnic, explore diverse flora and fauna, or simply relax in the great outdoors, our park provides a welcoming environment for all.
Kress Field
Welcome to Kress Field, a serene and inviting park nestled in the heart of Hingham, Massachusetts. Located at 281-329 Gardner Street, our beautiful green space offers a perfect escape for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking relaxation and recreation. Kress Field is a community gem, providing a well-maintained environment where visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls, picnics, and outdoor play. The park features expansive lawns, shaded areas, and walking paths that wind through picturesque landscapes, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful afternoon or an energetic morning walk.
Fulling Mill River Cons Land
Welcome to Fulling Mill River Cons Land, a serene and picturesque park located in the charming town of Hingham, Massachusetts. Nestled in the heart of New England, our park offers a perfect escape for nature enthusiasts and families looking to enjoy the great outdoors. With its lush landscapes and tranquil river views, Fulling Mill River Cons Land provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're interested in hiking along scenic trails, bird watching, or simply enjoying a quiet picnic by the water, our park caters to all. Come and explore the natural beauty of Hingham and create lasting memories at Fulling Mill River Cons Land. We look forward to welcoming you!
Weir River Estuary Park
Welcome to Weir River Estuary Park, a serene oasis nestled along George Washington Boulevard in the picturesque town of Hull, Massachusetts. As a premier park and tourist attraction, Weir River Estuary Park offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of the estuary environment. Spanning a diverse landscape of salt marshes, tidal flats, and lush greenery, the park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and families seeking a peaceful retreat. Discover the park's well-maintained trails that meander through scenic vistas, providing stunning views of the river and its vibrant wildlife. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely walk, a picnic with loved ones, or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings, Weir River Estuary Park promises a rejuvenating experience for all ages.
Weir River Community Garden
Welcome to Weir River Community Garden, a cherished local gem located at 140 Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, Massachusetts. Nestled within the breathtaking 75-acre Weir River Farm, this family-friendly destination is one of the last working farms in the Hingham area, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and agricultural heritage. Originally part of the early-20th-century country estate of renowned artist Polly Thayer Starr, the farm captivates visitors with its diverse livestock family, including horses, pigs, cows, chickens, sheep, and even a llama. Our fields and pastures are surrounded by oak and red cedar woodlands, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife. The scenic Weir River meanders through the farm, adding to the picturesque landscape.
Mount Blue Spring at Wompatuck State Park
Welcome to Mount Blue Spring at Wompatuck State Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Hingham, Massachusetts. Located on Union Street, this picturesque park offers a perfect escape into nature for individuals, families, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Known for its pristine natural spring, Mount Blue Spring provides visitors with an opportunity to experience the refreshing and pure waters that have been cherished by locals and visitors for generations. Wompatuck State Park spans over 3,500 acres, offering a diverse range of recreational activities. Whether you're interested in hiking, biking, picnicking, or simply enjoying a peaceful day in nature, our park has something for everyone. Explore miles of scenic trails that wind through lush forests, discover tranquil ponds, and enjoy the vibrant wildlife that calls this park home.
Whitney and Thayer Woods
Welcome to Whitney and Thayer Woods Located on Howes Lane in the picturesque town of Cohasset, Massachusetts, Whitney and Thayer Woods offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. As a cherished park and tourist attraction, it invites visitors to step back in time and explore a landscape shaped by both nature and history.
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