Paddling is a great way to explore the Eno River. Opportunities for both flatwater and whitewater paddling are available. View this PDF with more details and suggested trips for paddling the Eno River. Check the Eno River levels before you go: Hillsborough gauge Cole Mill Road gauge Roxboro Road gauge Park staff have established a […]
Not-So-Spooky Owls of the Eno
[…] and without flapping as much. Less flapping means less noise! The flight feathers of owls have serrated, comb-like edges which are thought to reduce aerodynamic disturbances by breaking turbulence down into smaller currents. The noise coming from those smaller currents of air is then further dampened by the soft and velvety texture on the […]
Climate Change Statement
The science is clear: Our planet is facing the undeniable crisis of rapid, human-caused climate change. We have years, not decades, to address this existential threat. People, animals, and plants are already feeling the heat. Globally, we see the impacts of climate change — from intensifying storms, droughts, and heat waves to rising sea levels […]
UPDATE: Save Black Meadow Ridge
[…] out a call and more information to attend the meeting on September 27 closer to the date. Sign-up for our email list to ensure you get that notification. Read the complete Annotated Reasons to Save Black Meadow Ridge, authored and edited by Jennifer and Kerstin Nygard. Copies are available for a small donation to the Margaret […]
West Point on the Eno Durham City Park
[…] the use of photographs of the original mill, remains of the framing, and the intact foundation, the mill was reconstructed with materials gleaned from other local grist mills. Today the West Point Mill is working again, grinding corn and wheat with water power. Stone-ground meal and flour, along with other items, are sold in the […]
Panther Branch Natural Area Opens
[…] Local Affairs Manager. “Our support for the Eno River Association is part of our shared responsibility to ensure we can enjoy our natural resources in the region today and tomorrow.” During two days of festivities on April 20 and 22, the Association will celebrate the opening with a ribbon cutting, guided hikes, an introduction […]
Eno Expands Educational Programming
[…] continue to support the STEM leadership journeys of our youth through our popular summer education programs and expanding our out-of-school programming,” noted Jessica Sheffield, Executive Director. “We are so grateful to these funders for their commitment to building the next generation of environmental stewards.” To read Burroughs Wellcome Fund’s full press release visit their website.
Open Air Camp Road Properties Update as of October 1, 2022
[…] Even the frustrations we’ve heard are welcomed, as it helps us consider more paths to help the three families whose month-to-month leases cannot be renewed into 2023. Today, we offer these new updates and further clarification. We’ve held property on Open Air Camp Road since the 1980s with the sole intention of turning it […]
Eno River Association Website Redesign
[…] to design a new website for the Eno River Association including: graphic design, coding, migration of existing content, beta testing, and launch of new site to the public. The project would begin in late Summer 2021 and be deliverable by December 1. The current Eno River Association site is built on WordPress … read more
Ribbons of Color Along the Eno River
[…] is the culmination of a two decades-long effort by the Association to discover, research, recruit writers, and publish this collection. “We are grateful to the descendants, record keepers, and historians in the Eno River community who preserved these memories and photographs” says Dave Cook, former Eno staffer and veteran volunteer on the project. READ MORE…
Eno River Association Awarded Catalyst Fund Grant to Catapult Wildlife Corridor Conservation
[…] strategic action plan to guide implementation of its existing landscape conservation plan. By leveraging the momentum generated by the completion of the plan, this new support will build critical capacity within the group to advance collective action around its vision to conserve landscape connectivity within the Eno-New Hope landscape. Read the full press release here.
Year of the Trail Feature: Cabelands
[…] easy removal using a net. According to local Eno historian Beverly Scarlett, Fish Dam Road was later used by soldiers in the Civil War, who were known to raid nearby homes for livestock. Today, Fish Dam Road represents an important part of history for many community members whose ancestors lived on Eno land for generations.
Open trails along the Eno River
[…] from 8 a.m. – dark. In addition to the areas listed above, we will be sharing new Hidden Gems of the Eno regularly. These lesser-known trails are no less spectacular, and worthy of a visit. Remember to practice safety guidelines so we can keep these areas open for as long as possible. Read more here.
2020 Eno River Calendar
[…] encounter with the Eno River. Eyes on the Eno is both looks at the river we love, and those who are watching in nature and in our community. We hope it also inspires you to join our extraordinary journey to save more of the places you love along the Eno and its tributaries. Read more…
Eno River Association Adds 93.38 Acres to Eno River State Park
[…] the fascinating and important 87-acre Bacon Quarry property became part of Eno River State Park. The property has been a priority for acquisition by NC State Parks for a number of years. Until the sale this month it had been owned by descendants of the Bacon family for more than a hundred years. READ MORE
Remembering: John Blackfeather Jeffries
[…] this was originally a volcano that exploded millions of years ago and changed the course of the river. In my childhood that mountain was called Eno Mountain. Today, it is protected and called Occoneechee Mountain, named after my people. I always knew I was Indian. I worked with my people to be recognized as […]
Join us for our 44th Festival for the Eno!
Summer is here, and that means, the Festival for the Eno is just around the corner! We hope to see you on July 1st and 4th! This year’s incredible lineup features Tift Merritt, Bombadil, the African American Dance Ensemble, the Gospel Jubilators, Joseph Terrell, Mike Compton & Joe Newberry, Dawn Landes, Spiritual Voices, Hammer No […]