We think one of the best state parks in North Carolina is Eno River State Park. Located just 10 miles outside Downtown Durham, Eno State River Park is a must-visit when in the area. With its many hiking trails and a swinging bridge, you'll see why we think this hidden gem is worth exploring.
The park stretches across five access points along the Eno River and is one of the state parks along the Mountains-to-Sea State Trail. Eno River State Park boasts plenty of outdoor activities; enjoy the miles of trails, paddle on the river, camp overnight, or fish.
One of the best hiking trails is the Cox Mountain Trail, a moderate hike leading to a cool swinging pedestrian bridge. This cable-suspended bridge is a fun experience, feeling a bounce with every step as you cross the river into the forest. A must-see attraction!
Another sight to see while exploring the park is the historical landmark of Piper-Cox House. This historic house will give you a taste of life in the 1800s, so stop by on your hike and take a peek.
Eno River State Park is also home to a best-kept secret and a local favorite since the 1970s, Eno Rock Quarry.
Though a beloved swimming hole amongst residents, be aware swimming is not condoned, so swim at your own risk. The quarry is 65 feet deep, and though it may look peaceful from above, many logs and debris underneath the waters make it dangerous to jump into. With this in mind, locals still like to float on tubes enjoying the quarry on a hot summer day.
To get to the quarry, take a moderate hike following Cabelands Trail, which will veer onto Eno Quarry Trail, leading you to the Eno Rock Quarry. This hike will take you 60-90 minutes to complete.
Along the way, there are lots of birds and wildlife to admire, making it a birdwatcher's paradise, so don't forget to bring your binoculars.
Are you looking for places to camp and spend the night? Eno River State Park has many options, like favorites Fanny's Ford and Cox Mountain Campgrounds. From backpack to group sites with varying amenities, there's something for everyone and every comfort level.
How fantastic is Eno River State Park? Have you ever visited the park before and crossed the swinging bridge? Let us know!
Looking for more lesser-known state parks in North Carolina? Check out this list.
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