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Encyclopedia > Eno River
The Eno River at Hillsborough, North Carolina
The Eno River at Hillsborough, North Carolina

The Eno River, named for the Eno Indians who once lived along it's banks, is the initial tributary of the Neuse River in North Carolina, USA. Image File history File links Eno_River. ... Image File history File links Eno_River. ... Hillsborough is a town located in Orange County, North Carolina. ... This article belongs in one or more categories. ... A bridge over the Neuse River. ... This article is the current U.S. Collaboration of the Week. ...


The Eno rises in Orange County. The river's watershed occupies most of Orange and Durham counties. The Eno converges with the Flat and Little Rivers to form the Neuse River at Falls Lake, which straddles Durham and Wake counties. Orange County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. ... A drainage basin is the area within the drainage basin divide (yellow outline), and drains the surface runoff and river discharge (blue lines) of a contiguous area. ... Durham County is a county located in the state of North Carolina. ... The Flat River is a river in Southern Person County, North Carolina and a portion of Durham County, North Carolina. ... Falls Lake is a 12,500 acre (51 km²) artificial lake located in Durham, Wake, and Granville counties in North Carolina, USA. The lake is formed by the confluence of the Eno, Little, and Flat rivers, and is in turn the source for the Neuse River. ... Wake County is a county located in the state of North Carolina. ...


The Eno is notable for its beauty, which has been preserved through aggressive citizen efforts. Though barely more than forty miles from its source to its convergence at the Neuse, the Eno features significant stretches of natural preservation, through the combined efforts of the North Carolina State Parks System, local government, and private non-profit preservation groups.


See also

This is a partial list of rivers in the state of North Carolina in the United States: Allgator River Black River Board River Cane River Cape Fear River Cashie River Catawba River Cheoah River Chowan River Cullasaja River Deep River French Broad River Great Pee Dee River Haw River Linville... Eno River State Park is a state park of the U.S. state of North Carolina. ... West Point on the Eno is a city park located in Durham, North Carolina, in the U.S.. It covers 388 acres (1. ...

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Neuse River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (383 words)
It is formed by the confluence of the Flat and Eno Rivers prior to its entering the artificial Falls Lake reservoir in northern Durham County.
Typical of rivers in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina, the Neuse enters a basin of intermittent bottomland swamp on its journey towards its outlet.
The dinoflagellate Pfiesteria Piscicida[2][3][4] is present in the river, and is affected by nutrient levels in the river.
Eno River State Park, a North Carolina State Park near Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Durham, Hillsborough, Mebane (1170 words)
Eno River begins in northwest Orange County, flowing eastward approximately 33 miles until, along with the Little and Flat rivers, it forms the Neuse and flows into Falls Lake.
The valley of the river is narrow and steep-walled.
Eno River State Park is located in Durham and Orange counties, northwest of the city of Durham.
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