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    DIRECTIONS TO HILLCREST PARK

    FROM ROUTE 22 DRIVING EAST: Make a right onto Route 523 South (Main Street Whitehouse Station). Drive about 1.7 miles from Route 22 and at the traffic light make a left onto East Dreahook Road (Route 620). E. Dreahook becomes Readington Road
    at .3 miles). Drive a total of 3.3 miles, and just past the Readington Post Office (on left), make a right onto Hillcrest. Go over the bridge, bear right at the fork and go up the hill past the firehouse. You’ll see a sign for park entrance 200 feet. Make a right into the parking lot.

    USING ROUTE 22 WEST FROM THE SOMERVILLE/BRIDGEWATER AREA FROM ROUTE 206 SOUTH OR ROUTE 287 NORTH OR SOUTH: Look for Readington Road on Route 22 West (it’s about six or seven miles out from the Somerville area). You can’t make a left there from the fast lane; you need to take the jug handle to the right just before the Readington Road/Route 22 traffic light (get over into the right lane when you see the Schering and then the Viva Corporations). On the jug handle, make a left and cross Route 22.
    This is Readington Road (Route 637). Drive a total of 3 miles, passing the Harlan School Road traffic light, until you come to the Route 620 (Readington Road junction). Make a right onto Readington Road. Drive .7 miles, and just past the Readington Reformed Church (on the right), an just before the Readington Post Office (on right), make a left onto Hillcrest. Go over the bridge, bear right at the fork and go up the hill past the firehouse. You’ll see a sign for park entrance 200 feet. Make a right into the parking lot.

    USING ROUTE 31 NORTH FROM FLEMINGTON: If you’re coming from the south on Route 31 North, proceed past the Flemington circle, and continue North on Route 31. Two miles or so out of town, you’ll see a Getty Station on your right, make that right just before the station. That’s Route 523 North. Drive about six or seven miles North on Route 523, go past the Pleasant Run intersection, and about 2 miles further you’ll come to the light for East Dreahook. Make a right onto East Dreahook and follow the above directions. (or from the Flemington circle you can use 202 below)

    FROM ROUTE 202 COMING NORTH FROM FLEMINGTON OR SOUTH FROM SOMERVILLE:

    SOUTH 202:Look for Old York Road (Bank of America is on the corner), and signs for Readington and Raritan Valley Community College. Coming South on 202, make a right onto Old York Road, just after the bank, at the traffic light. Old York Road is about four miles south of the Somerville Circle.

    NORTH 202: Coming north on Route 202 from the Flemington Circle, drive about four/five miles north on Route 202 at the light for Old York Road make a left onto Old York, just before the Bank of America (on left).

    Drive 1.2 miles, and at the traffic light, Old York Road, becomes Readington Road. Continue straight ahead and drive .7 miles from the light, and just past the Readington Reformed Church (on the right), an just before the Readington Post Office (on right), make a left onto Hillcrest. Go over the bridge, bear right at the fork and go up the hill past the firehouse. You’ll see a sign for park entrance 200 feet. Make a right into the parking lot.



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