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Debris rests atop the swinging bridge at the Eno River State Park Fews Ford Access following flooding damage from Tropical Depression Chantal, as pictured on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, in Durham, N.C.
Eno River State Park Superintendent Kimberly Radewicz poses for a portrait on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, in Durham, N.C. near a downed tree along the riverbank after the park sustained flooding ...
Debris covers one side of the bridge on July 10, 2025. The Eno River State Park is one of several natural areas that suffered significant damage from Tropical Storm Chantal.
Eno River State Park Superintendent Kimberly Radewicz poses for a portrait on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, in Durham, N.C. near a downed tree along the riverbank after the park sustained flooding ...
At Eno River State Park, the timeline to reopen is uncertain. Posted 2:18 PM Jul 21, 2025 Updated 3:28 PM Jul 21, 2025 ...
The Eno River reached about 25.63 feet on July 7, exceeding “major flooding” conditions. The previous record was 23.6 feet during Hurricane Fran. Credit: Photo by Justin Laidlaw Ryan Fehrman ...
All Eno River Association Preserves, including Blue Indigo, Panther Branch, and the Confluence, will also be closed through Wednesday, July 9. Eno River Association will continue to provide updates.
Eno River State Park in Durham includes almost 24 miles of hiking trails, some of which meander past remnants of edifices such as this former dam from the old Durham city reservoir on Nancy Rhodes ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- If you explore portions of the Eno River State Park, you may find yourself in the Cabe cemetery. The former field is now overgrown and wooded.
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