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Moonshine In the Morning

Join a Ranger to hike about 3 miles and investigate the remnants of a long abandoned suspected moonshine still.

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Moonshine In the Morning
Fig. 01 — Eno River State Park - Lower Pump Station Access

About the event

Join a Ranger to hike about 3 miles and investigate the remnants of a long abandoned suspected moonshine still. Come prepared to hike off trail across challenging terrain for some significant portions of the program.

Please be sure to dress appropriately for the weather, wear bug spray and hiking shoes, and bring water!

Spaces are limited, and registration is required. To sign up, call (984) 250-1370 or email eno.river@ncparks.gov. Include the number of guests in your party and a phone number where you can be reached if the event is changed or canceled.

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