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Eno River State Park

We watch every site at Eno River State Park 24/7, then email you the moment a cancellation opens up.

10% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak Jun–Aug·15 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at Eno River State Park

Ranked by how often each site reserves on weekends in peak season (Jun–Aug). Set up an alert and we'll email you on cancellations.

Site Fews Ford Shelter

Best here
Ranked #1 of 15
PICNIC SHELTER · Sleeps 96

Site A

Top pick
Ranked #2 of 15
Primitive Group Camping · Sleeps 16

Site 001

Top pick
Ranked #3 of 15
PRIMITIVE · Sleeps 6

Site 006

Standout
Ranked #4 of 15
PRIMITIVE · Sleeps 6

Site 002

Standout
Ranked #5 of 15
PRIMITIVE · Sleeps 6

Site 005

Standout
Ranked #5 of 15
PRIMITIVE · Sleeps 6

Site Cole Mill Shelter

Decent
Ranked #7 of 15
PICNIC SHELTER · Sleeps 60

Site B

Decent
Tied at #8 · 8 of 15 sites
Primitive Group Camping · Sleeps 16

Site 001

Decent
Tied at #8 · 8 of 15 sites
Primitive Group Camping · Sleeps 26

Site 003

Decent
Tied at #8 · 8 of 15 sites
PRIMITIVE · Sleeps 6

These sites rebook within minutes of being cancelled. Set an alert at Eno River State Park and we’ll email you the moment one opens up.

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About this park

Eno River State Park offers secluded wilderness trails with the serenity of a clear river drifting and cascading over a rocky stream bed. The Eno River is a swift, shallow stream flowing from northwest Orange County into Durham County for 33 miles where it joins the Flat River to become the Neuse and flows into Falls Lake. Its waters roll through wilderness, passing historic mill sites, river bluffs covered with flowering shrubs, and fords used by early settlers. Camping at Eno River is all classified as primitive backcountry camping. Whether you are choosing the group camps or the family campsites you will be parking your vehicle and hiking with everything you need into the campsites, which vary from 0.5 miles to 1.2 miles from the parking areas. All campers should check in at the park office before proceeding to their site to check in and get parking passes.