A Sunday Winter hike covering history, geology, and scenery along the Eno River.
Hike past rocky out crops and rapids, quiet river and steep bluffs to one of the iconic places on the Eno River. Bobbitt Hole is the deepest known spot in the river. Half this hike will be on the river and half through rolling hills of forest, is 2.6 miles in length and of moderate difficulty. We will make frequent stops to look at interesting plants, animals and history that we encounter.
Directions: Meet in the Cole Mill Access parking lot at the intersection of Cole Mill, Old Cole Mill, and Umstead Roads. The address is 4390 Old Cole Mill Rd, Durham, NC 27712
The Eno River Association (ERA) is a 501c3 non-profit conservation organization whose mission is to conserve and protect the natural, cultural, and historic resources of the Eno River basin. Established in 1966, the Eno River Association works to protect and restore exceptional places that provide our region with clean water and healthy forests, wildlife and natural areas, and open space. To date, we have permanently protected more than 7,500 acres of land for the benefit of current and future generations.
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