Join a Ranger on a one and half mile hike to learn about the resilient plant invaders found in the park and even in your own backyard: how to identify them, how they spread, and how many of them found their way here, so far from their native origin.
Meet at the lower Cole Mill access parking lot. Wear hiking shoes and bring water and bug repellent.
Spaces are limited, and registration is required. To sign up, call (984) 250-1370 or click the Register button to email eno.river@ncparks.gov. Please include the number of guests in your party and a phone number where you can be reached if the event is changed or canceled.
Photo by J. Brown: Silk tree (Albizia julibrissin), also known as mimosa and is an invasive species in North Carolina, seen at Eno River State Park