World's End incorporate four coastal drumlins -- Planter's Hill, Pine Hill and the double drumlins of World's End proper -- all connected by way of over 4 miles of taking walks paths that offer dramatic views of the Weir River, Hingham Harbor, and the Boston skyline. The Reservation's hills are traversed by tree-lined roads and dotted with tree groves. In between are wide grassy fields that entice butterflies and are controlled to offer habitat for grassland-nesting birds. The truth that this prime spit of land, surrounded through water with views of the metropolis and harbor, isn’t a golfing route? That’s a miracle unto itself. It’s properly worth reserving a timed parking pass beforehand of time to be one of the fortunate ones who get to peruse the blessedly crowd-managed hills, rocky coastline, and Frederick Law Olmsted–designed carriage paths every day. World's End is one of the 30 islands of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreational Area, particular in 1996. Unlike most National Parks, this park is run via a partnership of national, state, and nearby representatives referred to as the Boston Harbor Islands Partnership. The Trustees of Reservations owns and manages World's End.