Parks & Facilities


Recreation Division Parks & Facilities

BEFORE YOU APPLY TO USE OUR FACILITIES, please take a moment to read the Park Use Rules & Regulations and the fee structure by clicking here.

Park Use Application package - click here to complete (only online applications accepted). 

PLEASE NOTE: To ensure approval, it is important to submit your application at least 30 days prior to your event. Failure to do so may result in the denial of your request.

Park Hours: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.

  • Pets must be leashed and are not permitted on athletic fields. Please respect others and clean up after your pet.
  • Parking in designated areas only.
  • No golfing.
  • Alcohol and illegal substances are prohibited.
  • Group picnics/outings and athletic fields use are by permit only.
    Picnics and group outings can be reserved by permit at certain parks and recreation areas. 

RECREATION FACILITIES

Blakely Park
260 Meadowbrook Road
Blakely Park is located on Meadowbrook Road and consists of 28 acres with three athletic fields. It is home to the Robbinsville Lacrosse Association and the Robbinsville PAL Junior Ravens Football program.


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Foxmoor Community Park
1201 Washington Boulevard
Our newest park, located in the Foxmoor section of Robbinsville, is a peaceful getaway to sit, relax, and reflect while enjoying a waterfall and areas of the park dedicated to the memory of loved ones from the community. The gazebo in the park's heart is a great place to gather with family and friends.




Robbins-House-1-1030x545The Robbins House at Hillcrest Farm
245 Windsor Road, Windsor section of Robbinsville
The historic Robbins family farmhouse is situated on 23 acres of preserved open space and is one of the few surviving brick farmhouses in Mercer County. The house dates back to the early 19th century. The Robbins can trace the land back to the 1700s when the King of England indentured about 120 acres, then called the Milford Tract, to Moses Robins (as the name was then spelled). The land was purchased in 1818 by David Robbins, and it is believed that he built the house.
The property has passed through five generations within the Robbins family, the namesake of Robbinsville. In 1850, David Robbins passed the land on to his son, Elisha, who handed it down to Milnor in 1900. Dr. Lester Robbins obtained the land in 1945. Washington Township purchased the house and approximately 23 acres from the Robbins Family in July 2001. Additional property funds came from the Green Acres program and Mercer County. The Delaware and Raritan Greenway also was instrumental in helping the township with the transaction.
The Robbins House can be found under listing #4970 on the NJ DEP Office Registry of Historic Places.

* NOTE: THE ROBBINS HOUSE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR PARTY RENTALS*

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William Tantum Park
280 Meadowbrook Road
This 36-acre park includes a large, fully inclusive, accessible playground, a secondary playground, a picnic pavilion, tennis courts, two lighted basketball courts, and four baseball/softball fields, and is home to Robbinsville Little League. The picnic pavilion is available for rental. The park also includes the Thomas J. May Nature Trail, adjacent to Assunpink Creek. The hiking/walking trail is approximately a half-mile loop.


Robbinsville-Community-Park-1-1030x428Robbinsville Community Park
15 West Manor Way
Community Park features a playground, walking/jogging paths, soccer fields, and lacrosse fields, and a Flag Park honoring our US Armed Forces. It is home to the Robbinsville Soccer Association and Robbinsville Lacrosse Association. 

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Robbinsville Municipal Complex
1117 Route 130 North
Located adjacent to the Robbinsville Police Station, this recreation area includes two lighted basketball courts, four pickleball courts, and four sand volleyball courts. This area contains two Bocce courts adjacent to the Senior Center.



TC Lake Gazebo


Robbinsville Town Center Gazebo

1127 Lake Drive
Town Center includes an array of passive recreation areas and neighborhood parks, including a dog park, two lakes for fishing, a gazebo, and three playgrounds. The Lake Drive Gazebo is available for reservations through the Recreation office.  





Park Use Rules & Regulations - click here to view
Park Use Application - click here to complete (online only)
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