Autumn Hill Reservation
Discover Serenity at Autumn Hill Reservation
Experience the natural beauty and artistic charm of Herrontown Woods in Princeton, a serene nature preserve perfect for all outdoor enthusiasts.
Nestled in Princeton, New Jersey, Herrontown Woods offers a serene escape into nature with its lush landscapes, diverse flora, and tranquil walking trails, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving from downtown Princeton, start by heading north on Nassau Street. Continue straight onto Harrison Street. After about 1 mile, take a left onto Snowden Lane. Herrontown Woods will be on your left at 600 Snowden Ln. There is free parking available along the road near the entrance.
Public Transportation
To reach Herrontown Woods via public transportation, first take the NJ Transit train from Princeton station towards New York Penn Station. Disembark at the Princeton Junction station. From there, you can catch the 'Dinky' train to Princeton station. Once at Princeton station, you can either walk (about 1.5 miles) or use a rideshare service to reach Herrontown Woods. If you choose to walk, head north on Alexander Street, then turn right on Snowden Lane and continue until you reach 600 Snowden Ln.
Bicycle
For those preferring to bike, Princeton has several bike paths. Start at the Princeton University campus and head south on Washington Road. Turn left on Alexander Street, then right onto Snowden Lane. Herrontown Woods will be on your left at 600 Snowden Ln. Be cautious of traffic, especially on Alexander Street.
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