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There are restrooms near the Fews Ford access. There is a lot of glass in the river access at West Point, we always wear shoes thereįishing is permitted near the swimming areas, look out for hooks There are plenty of snakes in this wild, beautiful wonderland! We park on Cole Mill Road, near the old homesite, and access the water and waterfall there. Coordinates: 36.07369300, -79. West Point on the Eno is great for exploring and wading, but the State Park access at Fews Ford is really great for swimming. View sales history, tax history, home value estimates, and overhead views.

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Know Before You Go: The Eno has a few access point in the Triangle. Cabe Lands, Cole Mill, Fews Ford, Pleasant Green and Pump Stationoffer entry into this largely unspoiled river environment. house located at 3703 Fews Ford Ln, Durham, NC 27712 sold for 53,000 on Dec 31, 1996. Hope you get out to explore all that the Eno has to offer soon! There are a few groups that offer educational programs here, as well. Then, continue north along the river on the Holden Mill trail for about 1/2 a mile, or until just before you walk under the powerlines, whichever comes first.

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West Point on the Eno is a Town of Durham park, and offers tons of picnicking opportunities, hiking and a little boat launch for wading near the Historic Mill. From the second parking lot in the Eno River State Park, head north on the Buckquarter Creek trail until you cross over the Buckquarter Creek bridge. The draw of this place for our family is river swimming and waterfall sliding! Fews Ford has great swimming spots along the hiking trails, and a little waterfall that is perfect for kids to climb up and slide back down again! There is also a swinging rope bridge there that allows for some great views of the river as well as its residents, like herons and reptiles of all sorts! We’ve spotted a few types of watersnakes sunning themselves along the banks. This 5-trail loop hike at Eno River State Park in Durham, N.C., does a masterful job of not only giving you one of the longest hikes in the park, at 6.8 miles, but gets you away from the popular park’s crazy crowds. Both of these sites were homesites, so there are also interesting historic structures to explore. The Eno River is by far the most wonderful area for checking our different ecosystems, with river access, streams, piney woods, rocky outcroppings, and beautiful deciduous areas you can find a little of everything here.















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