





Guided Hike along Eno River - November 29
Reservation/Payment must be made prior to arrival.
PRICE IS PER PERSON. Space for this hike is extremely limited.
Eno River location TBA. Enjoy a hike along the Eno River with our resident naturalist to discuss ‘nature’s nighttime.” We will chat about the approach of winter and the difference between hibernation and torpor. Learn some basics of tree ID, explore the ecology of the Eno River. Children welcome.
Hike lasts 1.5-2 hours.
No dogs allowed.
2025 DATES
November 29 - 10:00am
We acknowledge that the land this trip takes place on occupies the ancestral land of the Shakori, Lumbee, Saponi, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), Occaneechi, and Cheraw Nations. As a part of our mission we honor and respect the history and significance this land holds for these Nations’ past, present, and future. To find out more about the Native People and Lands where you live and recreate visit this map.
Reservation/Payment must be made prior to arrival.
PRICE IS PER PERSON. Space for this hike is extremely limited.
Eno River location TBA. Enjoy a hike along the Eno River with our resident naturalist to discuss ‘nature’s nighttime.” We will chat about the approach of winter and the difference between hibernation and torpor. Learn some basics of tree ID, explore the ecology of the Eno River. Children welcome.
Hike lasts 1.5-2 hours.
No dogs allowed.
2025 DATES
November 29 - 10:00am
We acknowledge that the land this trip takes place on occupies the ancestral land of the Shakori, Lumbee, Saponi, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), Occaneechi, and Cheraw Nations. As a part of our mission we honor and respect the history and significance this land holds for these Nations’ past, present, and future. To find out more about the Native People and Lands where you live and recreate visit this map.
Reservation/Payment must be made prior to arrival.
PRICE IS PER PERSON. Space for this hike is extremely limited.
Eno River location TBA. Enjoy a hike along the Eno River with our resident naturalist to discuss ‘nature’s nighttime.” We will chat about the approach of winter and the difference between hibernation and torpor. Learn some basics of tree ID, explore the ecology of the Eno River. Children welcome.
Hike lasts 1.5-2 hours.
No dogs allowed.
2025 DATES
November 29 - 10:00am
We acknowledge that the land this trip takes place on occupies the ancestral land of the Shakori, Lumbee, Saponi, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), Occaneechi, and Cheraw Nations. As a part of our mission we honor and respect the history and significance this land holds for these Nations’ past, present, and future. To find out more about the Native People and Lands where you live and recreate visit this map.