150 George Washington Boulevard, Hull, MA, USA
https://www.facebook.com/hullcommunitygarden/
Owned By: Town of Hull
The Hull Community Garden is a fully fenced-in community garden with raised beds. It is located on George Washington Boulevard in Hull.
Features
The Hull Community Garden was established in 2012.
This land is within the region of the Massachusett (or Massachuseuk). To learn more about local Native American tribes, we encourage you to interact with their members. The Massachusett tribe at Ponkapoag shares information on its website.
Habitats and Wildlife
Situated on a grassy property, with some sumac and birch trees. Located within the watershed of the Weir River.
Formed at the confluence of Crooked Meadow River and Fulling Mill Brook, the Weir River flows north through Hingham, with Tower Brook and Accord Brook joining it in its first mile. It gradually turns northeast and flows for another 1.4 miles, through Weir River Farm and eventually into Foundry Pond. The Weir River Estuary, designated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as an Area of Critical Concern, begins just below the manmade dam at the pond. The mile-wide estuary — with numerous acres of undisturbed salt marsh — forms the border between Hingham and Hull, and empties into Hingham Bay. For more information about the Weir River, follow the Weir River Watershed Association.
Historic Site: No
Park: Yes
Beach: No
Boat Launch: No
Lifeguards: No
Size: 0.6 acres
Hours: Dawn to Dusk
Parking: Limited on-site parking.
Cost: For rates, contact Hull Community Garden.
Facilities:
Fully fenced-in garden.
Dogs: No
Boat Ramp: No
ADA Access: Yes
Scenic Views: No
Waterbody/Watershed: Weir River