Lower Eno River Discovery Paddle
Reservation/Payment must be made prior to arrival.
Kayaks are for a SINGLE PADDLER. Canoes are for 2 PADDLERS. This paddle is not appropriate for children under 8 (children under 12 must be in a canoe with an adult).
Paddle along the Eno River on its journey into the Neuse River and explore the hidden creeks and coves that are home to frogs, salamanders, and turtles. Paddle through shallow waters with hopes of catching sight of a wading bird while it hunts. Travel quietly and you may spot a deer or muskrat. This is an out and back paddle on flat water.
Paddle lasts approximately 3 hours and all paddling equipment is included.
Remaining 2024 DATES
November 23 - 1:00pm
2025 DATES
March 16 - 11:00am
April 20 - 11:00am
May 25 - 9:30am
June 1 - 9:30am
June 21 - 9:30am
September 6 - 9:30am
September 28 - 11:00am
October 19 - 11:00am
October 26 - 1:00pm
November 15 - 1:00pm
PRICE IS PER PERSON. IF REGISTERING FOR A CANOE PLEASE REGISTER TWO (Quantity 2) PEOPLE OR MAKE A NOTATION OF NAME ON SECOND RESERVATION.
We acknowledge that the land this trip takes place on occupies the ancestral land of the Eno, Lumbee, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), Saponi, 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.
Kayaks are for a SINGLE PADDLER. Canoes are for 2 PADDLERS. This paddle is not appropriate for children under 8 (children under 12 must be in a canoe with an adult).
Paddle along the Eno River on its journey into the Neuse River and explore the hidden creeks and coves that are home to frogs, salamanders, and turtles. Paddle through shallow waters with hopes of catching sight of a wading bird while it hunts. Travel quietly and you may spot a deer or muskrat. This is an out and back paddle on flat water.
Paddle lasts approximately 3 hours and all paddling equipment is included.
Remaining 2024 DATES
November 23 - 1:00pm
2025 DATES
March 16 - 11:00am
April 20 - 11:00am
May 25 - 9:30am
June 1 - 9:30am
June 21 - 9:30am
September 6 - 9:30am
September 28 - 11:00am
October 19 - 11:00am
October 26 - 1:00pm
November 15 - 1:00pm
PRICE IS PER PERSON. IF REGISTERING FOR A CANOE PLEASE REGISTER TWO (Quantity 2) PEOPLE OR MAKE A NOTATION OF NAME ON SECOND RESERVATION.
We acknowledge that the land this trip takes place on occupies the ancestral land of the Eno, Lumbee, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), Saponi, 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.
Kayaks are for a SINGLE PADDLER. Canoes are for 2 PADDLERS. This paddle is not appropriate for children under 8 (children under 12 must be in a canoe with an adult).
Paddle along the Eno River on its journey into the Neuse River and explore the hidden creeks and coves that are home to frogs, salamanders, and turtles. Paddle through shallow waters with hopes of catching sight of a wading bird while it hunts. Travel quietly and you may spot a deer or muskrat. This is an out and back paddle on flat water.
Paddle lasts approximately 3 hours and all paddling equipment is included.
Remaining 2024 DATES
November 23 - 1:00pm
2025 DATES
March 16 - 11:00am
April 20 - 11:00am
May 25 - 9:30am
June 1 - 9:30am
June 21 - 9:30am
September 6 - 9:30am
September 28 - 11:00am
October 19 - 11:00am
October 26 - 1:00pm
November 15 - 1:00pm
PRICE IS PER PERSON. IF REGISTERING FOR A CANOE PLEASE REGISTER TWO (Quantity 2) PEOPLE OR MAKE A NOTATION OF NAME ON SECOND RESERVATION.
We acknowledge that the land this trip takes place on occupies the ancestral land of the Eno, Lumbee, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), Saponi, 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.