Author: Admin Rick Steeves
Eno Water Quality In the Clear
Water Quality Update: Eno In the Clear Since tropical depression Chantal caused major flooding of the Eno River, we have cautioned people to avoid coming into contact with the water until we have a clear read on water quality in …
When will Eno State Park Open?
Flooding from Tropical Depression Chantal pushed the Eno River to 25.63 feet on the morning of July 7, according to the National Water Prediction Service, a part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Chantal surpassed Hurricane Fran’s record of …
Neuse River Park Update
Dear Neuse River Park Supporters, We’re excited to share that the City has officially executed a contract with our consultant team to lead the next phases of the Neuse River Park project-from schematic design through construction administration. Our prime consultant …
Canceled Triad Roll session today
The Triad roll session is canceled today.
(Limited) Clinic Spaces available
Thanks to the hard work of Jacki Zevenbergen we have a wide range of clinics this year at WOR. Most are already full, but we have a few clinic spaces left in: Roll Session at Fontana River Safety and Rescue …
Time is running out for WOR 2025 t-shirts!
Time to order your WOR 2025 shirts! My order showed up today (love the purple heather!). I placed my order a week ago, so there’s still time to get shirts shipped to you before WOR, but not much! Time to …
Hurricane Helene River Updates
Last updated: 1/11/26 In September 2024 Hurricane Helene significantly impacted Western North Carolina. Rivers affected include: French Broad, Green, Nolichucky, Pigeon, Toe, and Wilson Creek. Bottom line: The rivers have and will continue to change for some time, especially after …
Hydrilla Treatment on the Eno
Herbicide treatment in the Eno River will begin next week and continue through August. The treatment reduces hydrilla, an invasive aquatic plant that harms wildlife and clogs water intakes. https://buff.ly/JuXcbeQ

