Princeton Junction to Cranbury loop via Lenape Trail
Princeton Junction to Cranbury loop via Lenape Trail
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24.1km
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Cycle an easy 15-mile loop from Princeton Junction to Cranbury via the scenic Lenape Trail, featuring Plainsboro Pond and historic Cranbury.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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10.2 km
Highlight • Settlement
Tip by
20.4 km
Highlight (Segment) • Lake
Tip by
24.1 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
16.4 km
3.70 km
3.30 km
557 m
157 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
19.6 km
3.65 km
577 m
261 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
While the route starts near Princeton Junction, specific parking information isn't provided. However, given its proximity to the Princeton Junction train station, parking options in that area or nearby public lots would be the most logical starting points for this loop.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are permitted on this particular cycling route, especially on the Lenape Trail segment. It's always best to check local regulations for Middlesex County parks and trails regarding pets before you go.
The loop is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and scenic views, especially along Plainsboro Pond and through the rural countryside. Summer is also suitable, but be prepared for potentially higher temperatures.
There is no indication that permits or entrance fees are required to cycle the Princeton Junction to Cranbury loop via Lenape Trail. It appears to be freely accessible to the public.
Yes, this route is consistently rated as an easy bike ride, making it highly recommended for beginners and those seeking a relaxed outing. It features minimal elevation changes and predominantly paved paths.
The overall loop is characterized by mostly paved surfaces, providing a smooth ride. The specific Lenape Trail segment, while primarily paved, may begin with some hard-packed dirt and gravel sections.
You'll encounter a pleasant mix of natural beauty and small-town charm. Highlights include the picturesque Plainsboro Pond on the Lenape Trail, rural countryside with farmstands, and the quaint, historic town of Cranbury, known for its well-preserved historic buildings.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You'll cycle along parts of the High Point to Cape May Bike Route, the Trolley Line Trail, and the Lenape Trail itself. The Lenape Trail is also designed to link with other local trails, offering possibilities for extending your ride.
The route passes through the historic town of Cranbury, which is likely to have cafes, pubs, or other establishments where you can stop for refreshments. The rural sections may also feature farmstands.
The loop is approximately 24.1 kilometers (15 miles) long and is designed to be completed in about 1 hour and 24 minutes, assuming a relaxed touring pace.
Along the Plainsboro Pond section of the Lenape Trail, you can often observe geese, swans, and other waterfowl amidst the tree-covered banks, providing a peaceful natural experience.