Located on the outskirts of downtown Durham, the Eno Quarry is nestled unassumingly after a mile hike through the woods. It is best visited during the summer, once you have had a chance to work up...
Eno Quarry
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This is a relatively easy trail with some fairly consistent inclines. From the parking lot to the quarry and back is about 1.9 miles, so a decent hike that shouldn't take too long. We went in the...
Starting at Eno River Pleasant Green access, you can access the Laurel Bluffs trail which will take you out and around the Eno Quarry. The trail is 3.2 miles total and there is good shade...
Beautiful walk in the woods. Wear good shoes. Tons of tree roots and rocks buried underneath autumn leaves can make it a bit of an ankle-twister if you lack good shoes. Plan your walk as there...
The quarry, a waypoint on a larger system of trails, is an attraction unto itself. Some people apparently swim, but it seems like a really bad idea. The water is green in an aesthetically...






