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Seasonal & Holidays

Hello, Spring! 8 Things To Do Around Hingham

From a brand partner: A fresh season brings new reasons to get outside and discover what our community has to offer.

Spring offers plenty of reasons to get out and explore what Hingham has to offer, and this guide is a good place to start.
Spring offers plenty of reasons to get out and explore what Hingham has to offer, and this guide is a good place to start. (Shutterstock)

Spring is here — and it’s the perfect time to get out, explore and reconnect with your community. Across Hingham, seasonal events, outdoor spots and local favorites offer plenty of ways to enjoy the energy of a new season.

To help you get started, we’ve rounded up some great ways to make the most of spring around Hingham. Before heading out, check with each location directly for current hours, availability and any ticketing or reservation details.


1. Hingham Shipyard
📍 18 Shipyard Drive, Hingham, MA 02043
Explore The Shipyard’s unparalleled mix of harbor-side dining, shopping, and entertainment along the scenic two-mile waterfront boardwalk. This premier waterfront destination is the perfect spot to experience the South Shore’s sophisticated coastal lifestyle, offering a vibrant mix of high-end amenities and maritime history.

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🔗 More info: hinghamlaunch.com/


2. World's End
📍 Martins Ln, Hingham, MA 02043
Tour 4.5 miles of walking paths at World’s End. This 251-acre park and conservation area offers pristine coastline views and diverse landscapes, from lush woodlands to open fields that harbor butterflies and grassland-nesting birds. This reservation provides a tranquil escape into nature, with views of the Boston skyline.

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🔗 More info: thetrustees.org/place/worlds-end-hingham/


3. Bare Cove Park

📍 Fort Hill St., Hingham, MA 02043

Discover the 484-acre Bare Cove Park, a former military base turned scenic haven of wetlands and woodlands along the Weymouth Back River. Explore five miles of paved trails that bring you close to a thriving ecosystem with wildlife from red foxes to white-tailed deer.

🔗 More info: nsrwa.org/listing/bare-cove-park


4. Derby Street Shops
📍 92-98 Derby St., Hingham, MA 02043
Visit Derby Street to browse a curated mix of local boutiques and national brands, or gather on The Green for a vibrant calendar of fitness classes and family-friendly events. This South Shore gem also offers pet-friendly spaces, like Hidden Pond, which are perfect for a leisurely stroll with your pup.

🔗 More info: derbystshops.com


5. Weir River Farm
📍 140 Turkey Hill Ln., Hingham, MA 02043
Scour 75 acres of rolling pastures and woodlands to meet a friendly cast of barnyard animals, including sheep, goats, and pigs, at this scenic working farm. Join a Trustees educator for community events, such as beginner birding excursions in Whitney and Thayer Woods, to experience the area’s diverse wildlife habitats.

🔗 More info: thetrustees.org/place/weir-river-farm/


6. Hingham Farmers Market
📍 Hingham, MA 02043
Pick up the best seasonal finds and artisan treats at one of the state's oldest markets, where you’ll find everything from fresh seafood to handmade sourdough. This is a favorite Saturday morning tradition for local food lovers and visitors, so be sure to check their website for the latest details, as the market changes locations throughout the year.

🔗 More info: hinghamfarmersmarket.org


7. Wompatuck State Park
📍 204 Union St., Hingham, MA 02043
Navigate 40 miles of winding forest trails and paved paths, ideal for hiking, mountain biking, or walking with your dog. Watch for the first signs of spring at Aaron River Reservoir, where migratory birds begin to return.

🔗 More info: mass.gov/locations/wompatuck-state-park


8. Bathing Beach
📍 95 Otis St., Hingham, MA 02043
Stroll along the scenic Harbor Boardwalk to take in the views of Hingham Harbor, and pause at the informational kiosks to learn about the history of the local mackerel fishing industry. Bathing Beach is the perfect spot on a sunny afternoon for swimming, relaxing, or grabbing a treat from the concessions.

🔗 More info: nsrwa.org/listing/bathing-beach/


Here’s to getting outside, exploring local spots and making the most of the season around Hingham!


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