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HOLDEN MILL TRAIL at Eno River State Park Rain in the Blue Ridge kept us in the flat lands and we returned to an old favorite, the Eno River...

Eno River State Park - Holden Mill Trail Eno River State Park  -  Holden Mill Trail

Eno River State Park - Holden Mill Trail

Eno River State Park - Holden Mill Trail




HOLDEN MILL TRAIL at Eno River State Park


Rain in the Blue Ridge kept us in the flat lands and we returned to an old favorite, the Eno River State Park. We hiked the Holden Mill Trail and the Buckquarter Creek Trail. It was a hot 87 degree day, but we turned in a nice five mile workout along one the State's oldest rivers.

The Eno River State Park is laid out in two sections.  We first visited the Eastern Section in December and hiked the trails on the western side of the river.  Today we chose to return to hike the eastern trails and the Holden Mill Trail seemed most inviting. To access this part of the park, you travel on Pleasant Green Road off US 70 and park in the first parking lot. A short trail takes you from the parking lot to Fews Ford where you encounter the trail head sign for Buckquarter Creek Trail. 



During our first visit to Eno River State Park, we spotted the elusive "red heeled Badunkadunk" at this site. It is a nice small series of falls which is located a few hundred yards north of Fews Ford. http://fbwg-hiking.blogspot.com/2012/12/eno-river-state-park-how-many-times.html