Olivia Greene (Ollie)
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I visited World’s End for this first time over the weekend. One thing up top, I didn’t know (my own fault for not looking) before going that guests are required to purchase tickets prior to entering(15$ per car). You can’t purchase tickets at the entrance.
Although the weather was dreary, our group still really enjoyed our walk around the grounds. At this time it’s technically Spring, but weather wise, we’re definitely still in the New England winter. I imagine it’s even better during the bloom. The area was clean from trash and litter (which honestly is hard to find in Mass), the grounds are well kept, and it was a very pleasant trail to walk. We did visit post heavy rain, and if you do so, I would definitely suggest wearing appropriate footwear (hiking boots, rain boots, etc). The staff was very polite and helpful, restrooms on site, and It is dog friendly. One thing to know before going with your pup, is that there is only one dog waste disposal area at the beginning of the trail, none along the rest of the trail. Something to keep in mind that you might have to carry your dog’s waste in the bag during your walk.
The only potentially negative thing is that I wouldn’t consider this trail/walk to be accessible for individuals in traditional wheelchairs. The paths are dirt and gravel, which I believe they do that in order to keep the property as close to natural as possible.
Overall it was a very positive experience and we plan to visit this property (or other Trustee properties) in the future.