County Route 526 (New Jersey)

The route into agricultural areas and enters Robbinsville Township, eventually heading into a mix of farms, woods, and homes.

The route officially turns northeast for a brief concurrency with US 130 on a four-lane divided highway before resuming east on two-lane undivided Robbinsville Bypass.

The former alignment of Robbinsville-Allentown Road between US 130 and the Robbinsville Bypass is also officially signed as CR 526 and maintained by Mercer County.

CR 526 passes over the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95 or I-95) before turning south near warehouses and coming to an interchange with I-195.

From this point, the route continues east through residential areas on Waker Avenue, leaving Allentown for Upper Freehold Township.

In this area, the road passes farms to the north and homes to the south as it intersects CR 526 Spur.

The route passes agricultural areas to the north and woodland to the south before running through a mix of farms, woods, and residences.

The road heads into more residential surroundings as it fully enters Lakewood Township, intersecting CR 639 before curving to the east and coming to the US 9 junction.

CR 526 westbound entering Robbinsville
CR 526 entering Allentown
View westbound along CR 526 and northbound along CR 571 from I-195 in northwestern Jackson Township
Signage for CR 526 Spur as seen in June 2018