More Than 50 Years After Zoning Paved the Way for Development of Black Meadow Ridge, Half the Site Is Being Preserved

Tucked away in a corner of northern Durham, West Point on the Eno has served as a wildlife refuge and recreational hub for decades.

During an idyllic hike through the secluded forest, your wandering eyes might spot an American redstart flying overhead, or a damselfly fluttering across your periphery, or perhaps a redback salamander slinking near the riverbank.

But would you expect to catch a person toweling off through their bathroom window?…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS