Any day spent among nature is a great day indeed. Fortunately, North Carolina has a wealth of places to get purposely lost in the wild for the day (you see 10 of them here) and some of them are a bit more daring than others. When you're feeling gutsy, yet want to shy away from truly dangerous trails (most people do!), head to Eno River State Park for a hike the whole family will love.
Once inside the state park via the Few's Ford Access, you'll find the trailhead at the Few's Ford picnic area.
The hike takes you up and over Cox Mountain with an elevation gain of 270 feet. It can get a little steep, but slow and steady will get you there.
At nearly the beginning of the trail you'll find a daring footbridge.
Crossing the entire length of the Eno River, it moves with the pressure of footsteps on the surface.
The suspension cables are all you'll have to hold on to.
And if you want to hike the Cox Trail, there's no way around this daredevil suspension bridge. Are you ready?
Good, because once on the other side there are all sorts of scenic views awaiting!
Be sure to wear hiking boots, as this little nature trail occasionally has big roots to step over and when you reach the climbing part you'll be thankful for the added support. (Older folks will appreciate hiking sticks on this one.)
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Will this be the weekend you cross the suspension bridge at Eno River State Park?
Or are you that person who'd rather wait at base camp and hold every one else's belongings? (We feel ya!)
Eno River State Park is located a mere 10 miles northwest of Durham and only 50 miles east of Greensboro.
Pack a picnic and make a day of this fun adventure.
Eno River State Park has several access points. The Few's Ford Access is where you'll find the trailhead. It's open year-round beginning at 7:00 a.m. This park access closes at different times depending upon the month. See a full list of times and get more information at this link on the official website for North Carolina State Parks.
Address: 6101 Cole Mill Road, Durham, NC, 27705
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