Reviews
Absolutely massive and mostly empty park space - acres of unbroken mowed fields, bisected by Princeton Pike, with few trees and a large monument. Once far enough from the road, the wonderful deafening sound of silence can be heard.
5
7 years ago (29-05-2018)
Actually, we were looking for the monument itself... which is downtown Princeton, next to the city office building. But if you want to learn more about the battle, then you should probably go to the park also.
4
7 years ago (18-03-2018)
This is a really nice family excursion. Besides the battlefield itself, there is a colonial house with a small museum of period furniture and crafts. The tree that General Mercer died under survived until about 2005. The current tree is from an acorn of that tree.
5
8 years ago (20-11-2017)
Great parks. Lots of trails. I’m not sure if they’re really well mapped out but the scenery is beautiful.
4
8 years ago (18-10-2017)
An essential part of history. Easy access, street and on-site parking by the Clarke House.
4
8 years ago (25-11-2017)