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Eno River State Park

The Eno River (map 300kb) begins in northwest Orange County, flowing eastward for approximately 33 miles until, along with the Little and Flat rivers, it becomes the Neuse and flows into Falls Lake. Its waters roll through wilderness; passing historic mill sites, river bluffs covered with flowering shrubs and fords used by early settlers. The river can run as swift as the wind and as gentle as a blowing breeze. Upstream, rapids smash against rocks daring to stand in the river's path. Further down the Eno meanders quietly through serene surroundings. The valley of the river is narrow and steep-walled. The rolling landscape is carved and sculpted by swift-flowing water. Eno River State Park lies here, in the beauty of more than 3,900 acres of natural resources. Five access areas - The Cabe Lands, Cole Mill, Few's Ford, Pleasant Green and The Pump Station - offer entry into this largely unspoiled river environment.

Maps of trails and access of Eno River State Park

Eastern Section
Pump Station, Cole Mill

Western Section
Cabelands, Fews Ford

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