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Eno River News

Welcoming New Staff!

February 10, 2021 by Emily Hill

Welcoming New Staff!

Feb 10, 2021 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News

Buc-ees project cancelled!

February 5, 2021 by Greg Bell

Buc-ees project cancelled!

Feb 5, 2021 · Greg Bell

Filed Under: Eno River News

Thank you friends!

January 6, 2021 by Emily Hill

Thanks to your generous support, we’ve hit our 2020 year-end goals and can start 2021 strong and stable in the face of continued uncertainty. It has been a challenging year for so many, but the Eno has seen record visitation and our Association, strong participation from neighbors like you. With the final push from our […]

Thank you friends!

Jan 6, 2021 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Development, Eno River News

Shop Hyper-local Online!

November 30, 2020 by Emily Hill

Just in time for the holidays, our Online Eno Store gives you the opportunity to shop local, online! Shop Eno Store favorites including: *Festival for the Eno posters, screen prints, and art *Eno Hats & T-shirts *Eno Bandanas — new colors released! *The 2021 Eno Calendar, our 50th anniversary edition! Plus, brand new merchandise just […]

Shop Hyper-local Online!

Nov 30, 2020 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News

You’re Invited: 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting

November 24, 2020 by Greg Bell

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You’re Invited: 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting

Nov 24, 2020 · Greg Bell

Filed Under: Eno River News

Honoring Native American Heritage Month

November 9, 2020 by Emily Hill

November is National American Indian Heritage Month. The Eno River Association joins in paying tribute to the rich ancestry and traditions of Native Americans. We have recently updated our Land Acknowledgment Statement as further commitment to practicing inclusion daily. The Eno River Association respectfully acknowledges that the land that we are on today is the […]

Honoring Native American Heritage Month

Nov 9, 2020 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News

Protection Added To Nancy Rhodes Creek

October 30, 2020 by kimn

On October 30, 2020, the Eno River Association accepted the donation of a conservation easement on an 8.8-acre property in Durham adjacent to Eno River State Park across from the Pump Station Trail access. The Nancy Rhodes Creek Conservation Easement was generously donated by Weaving Water, LLC with support from Triangle Community Foundation and will […]

Protection Added To Nancy Rhodes Creek

Oct 30, 2020 · kimn

Filed Under: Eno River News

NATURE FUN DAY AT THE CONFLUENCE NATURAL AREA

September 24, 2020 by dave

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 · dave

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

Eno River Association Awarded Catalyst Fund Grant to Catapult Wildlife Corridor Conservation

September 1, 2020 by kimn

The Eno River Association was awarded the highly competitive Catalyst Fund grant from The Network for Landscape Conservation to further coordinate the efforts of the Eno-New Hope Landscape Conservation Group.  From more than 100 applicants nationwide, 13 were awarded catalyst grants and the Association was the only North Carolina group to receive funding. The Eno-New […]

Eno River Association Awarded Catalyst Fund Grant to Catapult Wildlife Corridor Conservation

Sep 1, 2020 · kimn

Filed Under: Eno River News

OneEno Weekend July 3-5

July 2, 2020 by Emily Hill

The Festival for the Eno may be cancelled, but we’ve got a whole lot of celebration in store for you! Visit www.enofest.org to get in on the fun. OneEno PreGame – Friday, July 3 from 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the Carolina Theatre – Durham Convention Center Plaza. Get your official Eno t-shirts, posters, […]

OneEno Weekend July 3-5

Jul 2, 2020 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News

A letter to our community…

June 5, 2020 by Emily Hill

The centuries-deep cultural history in the Eno River basin is rich, and injustice, inequity, and racism are tragically foundational to much of that history. The most recent murders of two innocent Black men – George Floyd and Amaud Arbery- and a Black woman – Breonna Taylor- have opened centuries-old wounds of racism inflicted on the […]

A letter to our community…

Jun 5, 2020 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News, Press Release

Eno Zoom Backgrounds

June 2, 2020 by Emily Hill

Bring your friends and family to the Eno by using these backgrounds on your next Zoom call. What’s your favorite? Consider joining us to help protect these beautiful spaces by making your membership gift. Instructions for Use: Download your favorite picture by clicking on the thumbnail below to enlarge it on your screen. Right click […]

Eno Zoom Backgrounds

Jun 2, 2020 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News

Wildflower Society

May 18, 2020 by Emily Hill

Members of our Wildflower Society have made a special commitment to the Eno River Association with their annual contribution of $500 or more. The support of these members allow us to be strategic, proactive, and responsive to new land protection opportunities as they arise. Wildflower Society members receive invitations to special events and priority listing […]

Wildflower Society

May 18, 2020 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News

2020 Festival for the Eno Canceled

May 6, 2020 by Greg Bell

It is with deep sadness that we announce the cancellation of the 41st Festival for the Eno, scheduled for July 3 and 4, 2020. We do this following much thoughtful deliberation and in consultation with our many partners including the City of Durham, Orange and Durham Counties, NC State Parks, and many local participants, sponsors, […]

2020 Festival for the Eno Canceled

May 6, 2020 · Greg Bell

Filed Under: Eno River News

Celebrate Earth Day 2020

April 22, 2020 by Emily Hill

There are so many ways to celebrate our beloved river and our earth today, and we hope you’ll take part in at least one of them:⁠ …download our Treasure Maps for the Confluence Natural Area⁠ …color a page from our coloring book⁠ …represent the Eno River (and support our work) with a purchase from our […]

Celebrate Earth Day 2020

Apr 22, 2020 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News

Guidelines for Safe Trail Use

March 30, 2020 by Emily Hill

We believe parks, trails and open space can continue to be used in a safe manner that allows people to enjoy the mental and physical health benefits these spaces provide. In places where there are no restrictions on the use of parks, trails, and open spaces, we encourage all users to follow these recommendations*: “Individuals […]

Guidelines for Safe Trail Use

Mar 30, 2020 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News

Open trails along the Eno River

March 30, 2020 by Emily Hill

As of May 9, Eno River State Park and Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area have reopened to the public. Park staff expect higher-than-normal attendance, so please continue to avoid peak times such as weekends. There are several other options for your essential hiking & biking. The below trails and lands have been protected thanks to […]

Open trails along the Eno River

Mar 30, 2020 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News

Eno River Association and Orange County Protect Historic Farm Property

March 19, 2020 by kimn

On March 19, 2020, the Eno River Association in partnership with Orange County’s Lands Legacy Program, the North Carolina Agricultural Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund, and the City of Raleigh’s Watershed Protection Program, has secured the purchase of a “working lands” conservation easement on a 57-acre historic property in Hillsborough.  The easement serves the […]

Eno River Association and Orange County Protect Historic Farm Property

Mar 19, 2020 · kimn

Filed Under: Eno River News

Coronavirus Preparedness and Response, Update

March 11, 2020 by Emily Hill

The Eno River Association is tuned in to the updates about COVID-19 in our community. We are taking precautions to keep our staff and program guests safe, and we hope that our members near and far will remain in good health. We’re following the guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as well as Durham, Orange, […]

Coronavirus Preparedness and Response, Update

Mar 11, 2020 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News

Join us for Creek Week!

March 6, 2020 by Emily Hill

Durham Creek Week is March 14-21, 2020!  Activities will be available throughout the Triangle to inform residents about our local creeks, rivers, and lakes and about how to keep them healthy. Join a litter clean-up, go on a canoe adventure, and visit any of our nearby nature preserves. The Eno River Association is proud to […]

Join us for Creek Week!

Mar 6, 2020 · Emily Hill

Filed Under: Eno River News

Eno River Association Grows State Park’s Acreage and Protects Land in the Upper Eno River Basin

December 19, 2019 by kimn

On December 17, 2019, the Eno River Association donated 14 acres of land to be included into Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area and a 1.86-acre trail easement, adjacent to the Eno River and Pleasant Green Road, to be included into Eno River State Park.  The North Carolina Mountains-to-Sea Trail (MST) is proposed to cross through […]

Eno River Association Grows State Park’s Acreage and Protects Land in the Upper Eno River Basin

Dec 19, 2019 · kimn

Filed Under: Eno River News

Occoneechee Mountain – Reflections

December 10, 2019 by Greg Bell

A documentary by Protected Places Media, presented in honor of our expansion of Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area

Occoneechee Mountain – Reflections

Dec 10, 2019 · Greg Bell

Filed Under: Eno River News

2020 Eno River Calendar

November 13, 2019 by Greg Bell

Our 2020 calendar is a soul-inspiring, story telling and photographic  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 […]

2020 Eno River Calendar

Nov 13, 2019 · Greg Bell

Filed Under: Eno River News

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The Eno community is mourning the loss of a tremen The Eno community is mourning the loss of a tremendous leader and community member.

John Blackfeather Jeffries spent his whole life in Hillsborough, on the banks of the Eno and in the shadow of a monadnock named after his people, the Occoneechee Band of the Saponi Nation. He passed away on January 24, 2023.

You can read Mr. Jeffries’ entire first-person narrative, as captured by interviewer Joe Liles, in our Eno Journal, Vol. 10, No. 2 - Ribbons of Color: The History of People of Color Living Along the Eno River. In tribute to Mr. Jeffries, we've posted it in its entirety on our blog: www.enoriver.org/news or click the link in our bio or story.

Rest in peace.

Photo of John Blackfeather Jeffries by Joe Liles, cropped from original
Artist rendering of an Occaneechi Village by Joe Liles, cropped from original
Sunset from Occoneechee Mountain by Dave Cook, cropped from original
Two of our staff -- AmeriCorps Environmental Educa Two of our staff -- AmeriCorps Environmental Educator Audrey Vaughn and Environmental Educator Tracy Dell'Angela -- recently had the exciting opportunity to go out with technicians from North Carolina State University to assist with Neuse River waterdog surveys in the Eno and Flat Rivers! PhD candidate Eric Teitsworth of @ncstatecnr is leading the charge to assess population levels of this federally threatened aquatic salamander species, and we were thrilled to get an inside look at what it’s like to conduct this research. 

Although no waterdogs were found in the Eno this time, we learned so much about this incredible species and the work that needs to be done to save it (and we did find one in the Flat River)! Visit our website to read the latest blog post about our staff's experience, Neuse River waterdogs, and what the project’s findings mean for the health of the Eno. Click the link in our bio to easily access our blog posts. You don't want to miss this one!
UPDATE: The original post had some incorrect infor UPDATE:
The original post had some incorrect information from an old hiking guide document in our files. We have updated the post to reflect Cox Mountain Trail more accurately. Thank you to all who commented to share the correct information!

This week’s #YearoftheTrail spotlight goes to Cox Mountain Trail in Eno River State Park. Hiking this 4.1-mile loop involves climbing about 280 feet to reach a peak of 680 feet. The trail offers a fantastic representation of the variety of unique geologic features found within the Eno River basin. Learn more about these features in the North Carolina Geologic Survey's publication, A Geologic Adventure Along the Eno River. (link in bio)
Lunch and learn alert!! Join us on Friday, Februar Lunch and learn alert!! Join us on Friday, February 3rd at noon for the first virtual Lunch and Learn of 2023! In honor of the #YearoftheTrail, we will be revisiting the four hikes we have completed so far this year in the first month of our winter hike series. If you weren’t able to make it out to the trails with us, this is a great opportunity to learn about the history and ecology of a few of the Eno's special spots, including the Confluence Natural Area, Bobbitt Hole, West Point on the Eno, and Holden Mill! 

Click the link in our bio to register on Zoom. You can also visit our Facebook page and join via Facebook Live. See you there!
Resolve to become an Eno Sustainer in 2023! By mak Resolve to become an Eno Sustainer in 2023! By making one gift each month this year, your support will have a huge impact! Check out our latest blog post for more info - link in bio!
This week’s #YearoftheTrail spotlight goes to Pe This week’s #YearoftheTrail spotlight goes to Penny’s Bend Nature Preserve! This 84-acre peninsula-shaped preserve features two trails which traverse a unique portion of the Eno. This uniqueness can be attributed to the geological makeup of the area, which is associated with high-pH soils that are not typical of the Piedmont. As a result of this less acidic soil, the vegetation that grows at Penny’s Bend is quite special. From blue wild indigo to smooth purple coneflower to hoary puccoon, there is a wide range of unique flora that can be observed at Penny’s Bend! Learn more at the link in our bio. 

📷 Photo taken by Kyle Foreman @kyleforemanphoto
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