Plymouth River Loop Walk
The 93-acre Plymouth River tract, formerly the Schirmer Farm, falls under four jurisdictions. The northern section, with an athletic field, six tennis courts, a small
The 93-acre Plymouth River tract, formerly the Schirmer Farm, falls under four jurisdictions. The northern section, with an athletic field, six tennis courts, a small
Whortleberry Hollow is tucked between residential property along Cushing Street on the west, Whiting Street on the south, Gardner Street on the east and the
The Glad Tidings Plain, Jacobs Meadow Lehner Conservation Area consists of 100 acres of contiguous open space extending from the rear of Main Street house
The Glad Tidings Plain, Jacobs Meadow Lehner Conservation Area consists of 100 acres of contiguous open space extending from the rear of Main Street
The Glad Tidings Plain, Jacobs Meadow Lehner Conservation Area consists of 100 acres of contiguous open space extending from the rear of Main Street
The Glad Tidings Plain, Jacobs Meadow Lehner Conservation Area consists of 100 acres of contiguous open space extending from the rear of Main Street
This 12-acre refuge provides 1,100 feet of forested frontage on busy Cushing Street and includes wooded trails, wetlands, an inlet and some rocky outcrops.
Hingham Harbor waters are protected from the weather by the hills of World’s End and Crow Point creating an attractive setting for Settlers from
The walks site consists of two parcels: the Foundry Pond site which is owned by the Town of Hingham, and the Glastonbury Abbey site which
The walks site consists of two parcels: the Foundry Pond site which is owned by the Town of Hingham, and the Glastonbury Abbey site which