Thursday, April 17, 2008

Directions to Mercer Oaks Golf Course

Mercer Oaks Golf Course
725 Village Rd West
Princeton Jct, NJ 08550
Phone # - (609) 936-1383
http://merceroakscatering.com/directions.htm

Directions:

From North or South Via U.S. Rt. 1
Follow U.S Rt. 1 to Quakerbridge Road Exit (Rt. 533).Go South on Quakerbridge Rd. to the Fourth Traffic LightMake a Left onto Village Road WestMercer Oaks is Approximately One Mile on the Right

From North & South Via Interstate 295
Follow 295 to Exit 65A (Sloan Avenue)Go East on Sloan to Second Traffic Light (Quakerbridge Road)Turn Left onto Quakerbridge Road Turn Right at the Fourth Traffic Light onto Village Rd. WestMercer Oaks is Approximately One Mile on the Right

From South Via Interstate 95
Take U.S. Route 1 North to Quakerbridge Exit (Rt. 533)Go South on Quakerbridge Rd. to the Fourth Traffic LightMake a Left onto Village Road WestMercer Oaks is Approximately One Mile on the Right

From the NJ Turnpike
Take Exit 7A (195W)Take 195 W to 295 NTake 295 N to Exit 65 A (Sloan Ave.)Follow Above Directions Via Interstate 295

From North Via Route 206
Take Route 206 into Princeton Left at the Light by Princeton Borough Municipal Building onto Nassau St.Go to Fourth Traffic Light & Make a Right onto Washington Rd.Follow U.S. 1 to Quakerbridge Rd. to the Fourth Traffic LightMake a Left onto Village Road West Mercer Oaks is Approximately One Mile on the Right

From Rt. 133/ Rt. 130
Make a right onto Rt.571 (Princeton Hightstown Road)Follow Rt. 571 to the intersection of Rt.571 and Old Trenton Road.Make a left onto Old Trenton Road.Follow Old Trenton Road about 5 miles until you reach the intersection of Edinburg Road.Make a right onto Edinburg Road about 1 mile to the first light being New Village Road.Make a Left onto New Village Road.New Village Road will turn into Village Road West.Stay on the road pass two traffic lights. Mercer Oaks will be on your left hand side.

1 comment:

Suzanne Carbonaro said...

Ladies, nice site and good planning. I would definitely look to include the history of Fasolino and link to the Observer article published earlier this month! Great job getting this site together.