District Hike #202 - Eno River State Park (strenuous)
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NORTH STAR DISTRICT
O C C O N E E C H E E C O U N C I L
Let’s Go Hiking! #202
Let’s get outdoors and have some fun and exercise!
Eno River State Park
December 7, 2025 @ 2pm
Eno River State Park – Western Trails
6101 Cole Mill Road
Durham, NC 27705
(919) 383-1686
Meeting Place: Parking Lot off Rivermont Rd
Estimated Distance: 5.3 miles
All Trails Path: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/north-carolina/pump-station-trail-to-laurel-bluffs-trail?u=i&sh=nqoukq
Located in Durham and Orange counties 10 miles northwest of downtown Durham, Eno River State Parks spans across five access areas along its namesake river. The swift, but often shallow stream of the river can make for difficult paddling but provides beautiful landmarks like the Cascades. This riparian environment is popular with anglers, birdwatchers, and photographers alike. The park offers plenty of recreational opportunities just minutes from city amenities, and it is one of the state parks along the Mountains-to-Sea State Trail.
Remember, this does not necessarily have to be a Unit event…please spread the word to our Scouting families and promote the hikes as “family events”! All you need to bring is a good pair of walking shoes, plenty of water and your enthusiasm. Nature will provide the rest! We hope to see you on the trail. Rain or shine!
Please remember to follow the Guide to Safe Scouting!
http://www.scouting.org/HealthandSafety/GSS/toc.aspx
O C C O N E E C H E E C O U N C I L
Let’s Go Hiking! #202
Let’s get outdoors and have some fun and exercise!
Eno River State Park
December 7, 2025 @ 2pm
Eno River State Park – Western Trails
6101 Cole Mill Road
Durham, NC 27705
(919) 383-1686
Meeting Place: Parking Lot off Rivermont Rd
Estimated Distance: 5.3 miles
All Trails Path: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/north-carolina/pump-station-trail-to-laurel-bluffs-trail?u=i&sh=nqoukq
Located in Durham and Orange counties 10 miles northwest of downtown Durham, Eno River State Parks spans across five access areas along its namesake river. The swift, but often shallow stream of the river can make for difficult paddling but provides beautiful landmarks like the Cascades. This riparian environment is popular with anglers, birdwatchers, and photographers alike. The park offers plenty of recreational opportunities just minutes from city amenities, and it is one of the state parks along the Mountains-to-Sea State Trail.
Remember, this does not necessarily have to be a Unit event…please spread the word to our Scouting families and promote the hikes as “family events”! All you need to bring is a good pair of walking shoes, plenty of water and your enthusiasm. Nature will provide the rest! We hope to see you on the trail. Rain or shine!
Please remember to follow the Guide to Safe Scouting!
http://www.scouting.org/HealthandSafety/GSS/toc.aspx
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