Photo Albums » The Swollen Eno River

A powerful nor-easter caused the Eno River to peak near 12 feet, so my dad and I went to check it out.

A view of the flooded Few's Ford trail (link to larger image)
Wide view of a flooded Few's Ford area (link to larger image)
Large pieces of debris pushed up the trail by the river (link to larger image)
Standing water along the trail leading to the river (link to larger image)
A view of the opposite bank (and trail) across the river (link to larger image)
The trails leading up to the foot bridge are entirely underwater (link to larger image)
Giant log passing by us on the river (link to larger image)
Looking back from the foot bridge at the trail, now underwater (link to larger image)
Tree limbs being dragged along by the river (link to larger image)
Looking upriver from the foot bridge (link to larger image)
Looking downriver from the foot bridge (link to larger image)
A second tree being dragged by the swollen river (link to larger image)
The foot bridge which crosses the Eno River (link to larger image)
Artistic view of the foot bridge (link to larger image)
Overhead shot of a tree being dragged along by the river (link to larger image)
Sign indicating the height of the river during Hurricane Fran (link to larger image)
River water standing underneath the end of the foot bridge (link to larger image)
Steps leading back up the trail to the parking lot (link to larger image)