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A Q&A with Author Julie Thomson

January 30, 2023 by Eno River Association

Julie Thomson is a naturalist, certified environmental educator, writer, and lover of the Eno. She enjoys studying and sharing the natural and cultural history of North Carolina and currently resides in the Black Mountain area of the state. Below is an excerpt from an interview with Julie about her recent book, “Saving the Eno River: Margaret Nygard […]

A Q&A with Author Julie Thomson

Jan 30, 2023 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Advocacy, Eno River News

A Peek into Neuse River Waterdog Research in the Eno!

January 27, 2023 by Eno River Association

Last week, myself and my colleague had the amazing opportunity to assist two research technicians from North Carolina State University with Neuse River waterdog surveys in the Eno and Flat Rivers. Spoiler alert: we found one in the Flat River, but none in the Eno. Nonetheless, I’d like to tell you about our experience! First, […]

A Peek into Neuse River Waterdog Research in the Eno!

Jan 27, 2023 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Nature Note

Resolve to Sustain the Eno in 2023

January 20, 2023 by Eno River Association

December can be a lot! Days get shorter. Holiday shopping and end-of-year reflections can breed anxiety – not to mention coordinating those family activities and travel! Add to that, nearly one-third of all annual donations nationally are given in December. We are so grateful for the 24% of individual donors who made it a priority […]

Resolve to Sustain the Eno in 2023

Jan 20, 2023 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Development

Year of the Trail Feature: Buckquarter Creek Trail

January 10, 2023 by Eno River Association

Buckquarter Creek Trail is a popular hiking route along the Eno, featuring ample natural beauty as well as several historical structures. This 1.5-mile loop features both forested and riverside hiking segments, as well as a quick jaunt along a special tributary of the Eno – Buckquarter Creek!  Due to the location of Buckquarter Creek in […]

Year of the Trail Feature: Buckquarter Creek Trail

Jan 10, 2023 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News

Year of the Trail Feature: Cabelands

January 4, 2023 by Eno River Association

2023 is the Year of the Trail in North Carolina! This statewide campaign encourages every North Carolinian to get outside onto the trails, greenways, and blueways that stretch across the state. On August 10th, 2021, the NC legislature passed HB 554, designating 2023 as the “North Carolina Year of the Trail.” This historic designation underscores […]

Year of the Trail Feature: Cabelands

Jan 4, 2023 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Nature Note, Year of the Trail

Eno River Association expands Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area

December 20, 2022 by Eno River Association

The Eno River Association announced a 7.5 acres expansion of Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area today via a recent land acquisition. This property is a priority in the Eno River State Park Master Plan given its exceptional Natural Heritage Program Natural Area rating and will help provide habitat and water protection for the Eno River. […]

Eno River Association expands Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area

Dec 20, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News, Press Release

December Black Meadow Ridge Appeal Postponed

December 9, 2022 by Eno River Association

The attorneys for Save Black Meadow Ridge and the developer/owner of the parcel are requesting that Durham’s Board of Adjustment continue our zoning appeal. This extension will allow negotiations to continue between the parties. Our goal remains to preserve and protect the Eno River and its tributaries, and this culturally and naturally rich land adjacent […]

December Black Meadow Ridge Appeal Postponed

Dec 9, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Advocacy, Eno River News

Eno River State Park to Proceed with Hillsborough Expansion

November 29, 2022 by Eno River Association

The Eno River Association is pleased to announce that a project to sell over 200 acres near downtown Hillsborough has received full funding from federal, state, and private sources. Since 2021, the Association has been working to initiate the sale of property owned by Classical American Homes Preservation Trust to The Archaeological Conservancy and the […]

Eno River State Park to Proceed with Hillsborough Expansion

Nov 29, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News, Press Release

Open Air Camp Road Update – November 18, 2022

November 18, 2022 by Eno River Association

We would like to share the following update regarding the properties on Open Air Camp Road. We have tabled the sale of the homes to NC State Parks, and are pursuing professional mediation with the Eno River Tenants Association to find equitable outcomes for the people who live in these homes. We have made mistakes […]

Open Air Camp Road Update – November 18, 2022

Nov 18, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News, Open Air Camp

Open Air Camp Road Update – October 28, 2022

October 28, 2022 by Eno River Association

Since our last update regarding the land transfer on Open Air Camp Road to Eno River State Park, we welcomed the newly formed Eno River Tenants Association to a listening session on October 23. All were invited to share their thoughts about the upcoming land transfer with the Eno River Association’s Board of Directors, staff, […]

Open Air Camp Road Update – October 28, 2022

Oct 28, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Open Air Camp

Not-So-Spooky Owls of the Eno

October 18, 2022 by Eno River Association

There is nothing quite like being outside in the dark on a chilly night, surrounded by nature, and hearing the call of a lone owl echoing through the trees. It might be a little eerie at first, but we believe it provides a feeling of enchantment and mystery that can’t be matched. Unfortunately, the mysterious […]

Not-So-Spooky Owls of the Eno

Oct 18, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Nature Note

Saving Eno Monarchs

October 18, 2022 by Eno River Association

Here at the Eno River Association, we absolutely love learning and talking about some of the amazing native organisms that can be found in our area, all of which work together to ensure Eno ecosystems are healthy and balanced. If you’re like us, you’ll agree that monarch butterflies EASILY rank at the top of this […]

Saving Eno Monarchs

Oct 18, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Nature Note

Open Air Camp Road Properties Update as of October 1, 2022

October 1, 2022 by Eno River Association

Since sharing our statement with the Eno community in September, we continue to respond to individual questions, requests for clarification, and offers to help. We appreciate the support we’re seeing: for the neighbors involved, for the Eno River Association, and for the State Park. Even the frustrations we’ve heard are welcomed, as it helps us […]

Open Air Camp Road Properties Update as of October 1, 2022

Oct 1, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Open Air Camp

Statement on the Open Air Camp Road properties

September 15, 2022 by Eno River Association

The Eno River Association would like to acknowledge the recent questions we’ve received surrounding several properties on Open Air Camp Road in Northern Durham. A core part of our mission is to support and grow Eno River State Park by purchasing land identified in the Eno River State Park Master Plan for protection and expansion. […]

Statement on the Open Air Camp Road properties

Sep 15, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Open Air Camp

UPDATE: Save Black Meadow Ridge

September 7, 2022 by Eno River Association

UPDATE: Durham Board of Adjustment Meeting Postponed to September 27.  The Durham Board of Adjustment was set to hear our appeal in opposition to the Westpoint development at Black Meadow Ridge on May 24; however, our appeal has now been rescheduled for September 27 due to ongoing negotiations. We will put out a call and […]

UPDATE: Save Black Meadow Ridge

Sep 7, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Advocacy

Reasons to Save Black Meadow Ridge at West Point on the Eno City Park

September 7, 2022 by Eno River Association

I. ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ~ 1. Protection of the water quality in a critical watershed area which affects the Eno River, the source of drinking water for Falls Lake reservoir in Raleigh and the future Teer Quarry in Durham. 2. Preservation of the nationally significant Eno River Aquatic Habitat which contains endangered and threatened species, among […]

Reasons to Save Black Meadow Ridge at West Point on the Eno City Park

Sep 7, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News

Bringing Eno River State Park to Downtown Hillsborough

September 7, 2022 by Eno River Association

The Eno River Association is facilitating the sale of over 200 acres near downtown Hillsborough from Classical American Homes Preservation Trust to the Archaeological Conservancy and the State to be added to Eno River State Park. Once complete, this transaction will increase Eno River State Park to over 4,700 acres in Durham and Orange counties. The […]

Bringing Eno River State Park to Downtown Hillsborough

Sep 7, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News

Eno River Association has expanded our Confluence Natural Area!

September 7, 2022 by Eno River Association

The Eno River Association is thrilled to announce two recent land protection efforts that will increase the total area and property buffers at its 200-acre Confluence Natural Area. The Association has purchased nearly 70 acres to the west of the West Fork Eno River and has protected an additional 25 acres with a conservation easement […]

Eno River Association has expanded our Confluence Natural Area!

Sep 7, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News

Trailside Stewardship Signs

September 7, 2022 by Eno River Association

Join Eno River Association staff and hundreds of community volunteers working year-round to protect natural ecosystems and increase access to natural spaces in the Eno River basin. No matter what your commitment-level, there are opportunities for you! Sign-up to volunteer: Fill out the form and check the box next to Stewardship and Trail Maintenance. You’ll be signed […]

Trailside Stewardship Signs

Sep 7, 2022 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News

Help us finish 2021 strong!

November 23, 2021 by Eno River Association

Help us finish 2021 strong!

Nov 23, 2021 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News

NATURE FUN DAY AT THE CONFLUENCE NATURAL AREA

September 24, 2020 by Eno River Association

Sign up for one or more nature explorations.  Group sizes are limited to 10 and masks must be worn where we cannot spread out. Where: Confluence Natural Area, 4214 Highland Farm Rd, Hillsborough, NC 27278. When: Saturday, October 3rd, 2020 From Hillsborough take Hwy 86 North away from town 1.6 miles from US70. Turn left […]

NATURE FUN DAY AT THE CONFLUENCE NATURAL AREA

Sep 24, 2020 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News

Reenvisioning Fall Events & Programs

September 1, 2020 by Eno River Association

Association to support personal and small group outdoor experiences Due to safety concerns stemming from the ongoing global pandemic, the Eno River Association is re-imaging several of its popular in-person fall events and programs. While experts agree that outdoor experiences are among the safest ways to recreate during the pandemic, the Association will focus its […]

Reenvisioning Fall Events & Programs

Sep 1, 2020 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News

RELICS OF THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE – 2019 ENO RIVER CALENDAR

November 14, 2018 by Eno River Association

The 2019 Eno River Calendar is out and looks great. This year we celebrate things left behind by the people who live along the river long ago like this farm implement hidden near Pleasant Green Road in Orange County. For more information about the calendar visit: http://www.enoriver.org/store/calendar/

RELICS OF THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE – 2019 ENO RIVER CALENDAR

Nov 14, 2018 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News

We’ve Added More Land To Our Confluence Natural Area!

December 27, 2017 by Eno River Association

On December 19 the Eno River Association added 22.6 acres to its 180-acre Confluence Natural Area in Orange County, and at the same time accepted the donation of a permanent Conservation Easement on an additional 19 acres. Click here to read more.

We’ve Added More Land To Our Confluence Natural Area!

Dec 27, 2017 · Eno River Association

Filed Under: Eno River News

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Not only is today the first day of spring, but it' Not only is today the first day of spring, but it's also #WorldFrogDay!! 🐸

Of the 5,000+ frog species that exist on the planet today, North Carolina is home to about 31 species, and the Eno supports many of these! Frogs are important for a variety of reasons -- first, they are key in predator-prey dynamics. Frogs eat tons of insects, including pesky mosquitoes, and they serve as food for birds, snakes, fish, and other wildlife. Frogs also act as bioindicators, which are organisms that can tell you something about the health of a particular ecosystem. Finally, frogs are COOL! They are fascinating components of our natural world and deserve to be celebrated! 

Many frog species are already out and about on the Eno, so be sure to keep an eye (and ear) out for our froggy friends! Swipe through the photos to see some species you might encounter. 
📷 Photo 1: southern leopard frog
📷 Photo 2: upland chorus frog
📷 Photo 3: American toad
📷 Photo 4: green frog

To learn more about native frog species, go to the link in our bio to register for this month's virtual Lunch and Learn, which will dive into the wonderful world of Eno amphibians!
How can you tell the weather’s getting warmer? How can you tell the weather’s getting warmer? 
There’s a spring in people’s step!

Happy #FirstDayofSpring !🌼🌱🐝

Pictured: Yellow lady’s slipper orchid, Cypripedium parviflorum

📸 Christina Schubert
LAST CALL! Craft applications for the Festival for LAST CALL!
Craft applications for the Festival for the Eno are due on March 20! 
To be eligible, artists must reside in the Carolinas, Virginia, Tennessee, or Georgia and be present at the Festival. Prizes will be awarded for the best 2-D, Best 3-D, and Best in Show categories. There is no application fee. Go to the "Festival for the Eno" tab under our linkin bio to apply today!
Pictured: EnoFest regular Senora Richardson Lynch, a contemporary Native American potter and a member of the Haliwa-Saponi tribe from Warren County, NC.
Photo by: Saralynn Parker
March is the perfect time to visit the historical March is the perfect time to visit the historical Anthony Cole House on the moderate 1.5 mile Buckquarter Creek Trail! While the Cole House is one of the most prominent features on this loop trail, there’s also numerous species of native fish, flora, fauna, birds, and the remnants of an old tobacco barn. If you’re looking for a beautiful spring hike filled with rich, Durham history, this is the perfect spot for you.
Photo by Jay Williams
Although it might look like a dragonfly, this litt Although it might look like a dragonfly, this little critter is actually a damselfly! One easy way to tell the difference between these two insects is by observing their wings when they're perched. When dragonflies land, their wings rest perpendicular to their body, but damselflies have neopterous wings, which means they rest alongside their body or tucked in. Damselflies are carnivorous and enjoy snacking on flying insects, just like their larger counterparts. They can be found in an array of colors like turquoise, blue, green, purple, brown, and gold. Damselflies lay their eggs in aquatic plants, making the Eno River one of their favorite spots to call home. If you're a fan of these cool critters and want to show your support, check out our Creek Critters collection available at the Eno store! Just go to https://shop.enofest.org/collections/critter-collection

Pictured: the American rubyspot (Hetaerina americana) in Eno River State Park, by Fred Myers
Join us at the Confluence Natural Area this Saturd Join us at the Confluence Natural Area this Saturday (March 18th) to celebrate Orange County Creek Week! Come explore the beauty of our local waterways and learn about their importance through three different activities: learning about migratory birds, investigating macroinvertebrates in the river, and catching bugs in the field. Best of all, this event is FREE. 

Sign up for a two-hour block, either 12-2 PM or 1-3 PM. Both time blocks include the same three activities, but you can also just come for part of the time and participate in the activity that interests you most. All are welcome, but activities will be best suited for elementary and middle school-aged kids. We can't wait to see you there!

Register at by clicking "Hike and Program Registration" in our linkin bio.
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