388-acre city park located along the Eno River. Features reconstructed 1778 working grist mill, McCown-Mangum House built in 1880's, Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography, hiking trails and amphitheater. Site of "Festival for the Eno" in early July. Picnicking, hiking, rafting and canoeing.
10,000 square feet of wall-to-wall faux cliffs, caverns, overhangs and mountainous terrain.
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