Extended through
February 14th!
Follow along at @enoriver and #SuperEno on Facebook and Instagram.
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Instructions for Submitting
Share your posts via Facebook, Instagram, or email via instructions below. Once you’ve completed all the challenges you want to complete, fill out our submission form to collect your prizes. Submissions will be accepted December 26, 2021 – January 31, 2022 February 14, 2022.
Facebook:
- Tag us in your post @EnoRiverAssociation https://www.facebook.com/EnoRiverAssociation/
- Use the hashtag #SuperEno
Instagram:
- Tag us in your picture @EnoRiver https://www.instagram.com/enoriver/
- Use the hashtag #SuperEno
Email:
- Send pics or notes about your entries to hikes@enoriver.org
- We recommend you submit all your entries at one time for quicker processing
Note: You must be following our account for us to count your entries, and we request that you set your #SuperEno posts to public so that we can share the fun you’re having! We reserve the right to use any contest entries for promotion of SuperEno or other Eno communications.
Fill out the Submission Form to claim your prizes!
Challenge Details
Complete as many challenges as you like to earn increased discounts on the 2022 Eno Calendar.
Longest Trail
- Hike any portion of the Mountains to Sea Trail along the Eno. Visit the Friends of Mountains to Sea Trail to view maps and plan your trip.
Longest Tributary
- Visit Little River Regional Park or paddle to where the Little River meets the Eno from the Eno River Boat Ramp in Durham.
- Little River Regional Park – 301 Little River Park Way, Rougemont
- Eno River Boat Launch – Red Mill Rd, Durham
Longest Footbridge
- Cross the West Point on the Eno Greenway Footbridge and let us know if you see any turtles or fish!
- West Point on the Eno Durham City Park – 5101 N. Roxboro Road or 5253 N. Roxboro Road, Durham
Oldest Mill Site
- Head to Sennett Hole from West Point on the Eno or the Eno River Association office – the Eagle Trail will take you there!
- West Point on the Eno – 5101 N. Roxboro Road, Durham
- Eno River Association office – 4404 Guess Road, Durham
Largest Festival
- Visit West Point on the Eno City Park; the site of the Festival for the Eno or share your Festival memory!
- West Point on the Eno – 5101 N. Roxboro Road, Durham
- Festival for the Eno
Highest Elevation
- Visit Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area and send us a view from the top of the mountain if you like!
- Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area – 625 Virginia Cates Road, Hillsborough
Deepest Place in the River
- Head to Bobbitt Hole via the trail at the Cole Mill Access
- Cole Mill Access at Eno River State Park – 4390 Old Cole Mill Road, Durham
Deepest Water
- Hike to the Eno Quarry from Cabelands Access. Did you know its deeper than Falls Lake?
- Cabelands Access at Eno River State Park – 4950 Howe Street, Durham
Biggest Rapids
- Stroll along Buckquarter Creek Trail at Fews Ford to reach these photogenic rapids
- Fews Ford Access and Eno River State Park Office – 6101 Cole Mill Road
Furthest from a Public Road
- Find Onion Rock from the Fews Ford Access. Take Buckquarter Creek Trail to Holden Mill Trail; the rock is located along the river as you head towards what is left of Holden Mill. Or you can see it across the river when you’re on the Cox Mountain Trail!
- Fews Ford Access and Eno River State Park Office – 6101 Cole Mill Road
Wildlife Wildcard Bonus
- Snap a pic of any wildlife you see on the trail! Submit up to two for two points!
New Years Day Challenges
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Superlative Nominations – Between 12/26 – 12/30 channel your inner high school senior, and nominate your favorite parts of the Eno River basin across 10 unique categories. Nominations form here.
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Superlative Voting – Join us on social media on 1/1/22 to vote on finalists for our Superlative nominations. Check out our Instagram Stories to see the finalists and vote.