Lawrence Hopewell Trail: Mercer Meadows Segment
Lawrence Hopewell Trail: Mercer Meadows Segment
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The Lawrence Hopewell Trail: Mercer Meadows Segment offers a delightful journey through open fields, mature woodlands, and past serene bodies of water like Rosedale Lake. You'll find a mix of surfaces underfoot, from fine stone and mowed grass to paved sections and boardwalks, creating a varied yet consistently easy experience. Keep an eye out for diverse wildlife, especially birds, as you explore the park's restored habitats.
This 3.9-mile (6.3 km) hiking route is rated easy, with a gentle 126 feet (38 metres) of elevation gain, and typically takes around 1 hour and 38 minutes to complete. Ample parking is available, and the trail features ADA-compliant sections, making it accessible for many. Restrooms and picnic areas are conveniently located near parking spots, so you can easily plan a comfortable outing.
Part of the larger 22-mile Lawrence Hopewell Trail, this segment is notable for its historical elements, including the Historic Pole Farm with its interpretive signs. The park's significant habitat restoration efforts contribute to a rich environment, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, from grassland birds to deer. It's a fantastic option for families or anyone seeking a peaceful, nature-filled walk in Mercer County, New Jersey.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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570 m
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5.93 km
363 m
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3.31 km
2.83 km
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Mercer Meadows offers several parking areas. You can find accessible parking near various trailheads, often with amenities like restrooms and picnic areas. Specific parking locations are available at different entrances to the park.
While direct public transport options might be limited, you can check NJ Transit bus routes that serve the general area around Lawrenceville and Hopewell. It's advisable to consult the NJ Transit website for the most current routes and stops closest to Mercer Meadows entrances, such as the Pole Farm or Rosedale Park.
Yes, the trails within Mercer Meadows, including this segment of the Lawrence Hopewell Trail, are generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the park's natural beauty for everyone.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with wildflowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Even in winter, it's suitable for activities like cross-country skiing or snowshoeing, as the trails are well-maintained.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Mercer Meadows or to hike this segment of the Lawrence Hopewell Trail. The park and its trails are open to the public for enjoyment.
The terrain is varied and generally easy, featuring a mix of surfaces including stone base, fine stone, mowed grass, and some paved sections. You'll encounter mostly flat ground with some gentle rolling hills, particularly in the Pole Farm and Farm History Districts. Boardwalks are present in wetter areas.
Absolutely! With its easy difficulty, mostly flat and well-maintained surfaces, and varied scenery, this segment is very suitable for beginners and families with children. The manageable distance and diverse points of interest make it a great outdoor experience for all ages.
You'll traverse expansive meadows, open fields, and mature woodlands. Key natural features include the picturesque Rosedale Lake, Willow Pond, and Curlis Lake. The historic Pole Farm, with its interpretive signs, is also a notable landmark, offering insights into its past use for transatlantic communication.
Mercer Meadows is a 1,619-acre park known for its habitat restoration efforts, attracting diverse wildlife. You have excellent opportunities for birdwatching, especially grassland birds, and may spot various native plants and other small animals that thrive in the meadows and woodlands.
Yes, this segment is part of the larger 22-mile Lawrence Hopewell Trail, a multi-use loop that connects various communities and parks. Within Mercer Meadows, it also intersects with other official trails like the Lawrence Hopewell Trail itself, offering options for extending your hike.
Yes, Mercer Meadows provides several amenities for visitors. Restrooms and picnic areas are available near parking locations, making it convenient for a day out on the trail.
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