Neshanic Station, in Somerset County, is a small rural hamlet in the Raritan Valley near the boundary with Hunterdon County, approximately 35 miles southwest of New York City. The surrounding landscape is agricultural, with the South Branch of the Raritan River running through the area and significant preserved farmland in the adjacent Branchburg and Hillsborough townships.
This part of Somerset County falls within central New Jersey’s wine and craft beverage corridor — the terrain and soil conditions support vineyard operations, and proximity to Hunterdon County means Neshanic Station sits at the edge of an established wine country region. Craft beverage venues in this area tend to be estate-style operations set on farm properties, drawing from both the local Somerset County population and day visitors from the New York metro area. For those exploring the Raritan Valley wine route, Neshanic Station is a rural entry point into a stretch that extends west into Flemington and into the Hunterdon County interior.
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