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31 <br /> access, and Cabe's Mill also known as Cabesland access. <br /> has one of the <br /> The Lar areas cate's -Egrd- <br /> best natural exposures of the 2yroclastic rock that is <br /> widei-p—read throughout the Piedmont. Pyroclast-ic refers to <br /> 5eing vo canic in ors. in. Po vu ation- 0 Neuse River <br /> a er o s a sa amander and Roanoke Bass -have................been noted at <br /> ate'9 Ford. Both are classified as nngrlas Of s0 cial <br /> concern b the state. This desi nation a lies when the <br /> V L - <br /> specie-s in Oran ge- -Coung6y in small 22ulations is <br /> with major habitat loss r or are tarqqts of <br /> faced -5 "il concern 4 -th e <br /> 1-o—n. Another �fish s eci 0 sl -e-- <br /> Darter. has been identi id in the Cabe's Mill <br /> 4= of the Park. <br /> Flora in the Park is also of great biological 'sicinificance. <br /> Exemp ary pan communities In State Park an; Eno River stern <br /> el��CCWEHLL-—;a, more common in the we <br /> ric pin <br /> trom xe at stands, <br /> ffo-unEaIns of vort h Carolina, to bottom land hardwoiod-J ore <br /> §1L <br /> th—e .:Fiver- Ginsengj_ e" tj cation <br /> -identified in the Cabe'. ill access area._ classifi <br /> ;thrpat <br /> o t reate e <br /> areater than of a special status c3agsifi <br /> The Eno River State Park Master Plan calls for the <br /> development of the Park in two phases. in orange County, the <br /> first phase called for the development of the Cate's Ford and <br /> Cabe's Mill access area to provide primitive camping, <br /> picnicing and hiking. The second phase of the development <br /> plan calls for completing the linear character of the park by <br /> purchasing land and easements for connecting pieces along the <br /> river. Phase two also calls for additional access points with <br /> canoe launches at Lawrence Road and Pleasant Green Road and <br /> expansion of Cate's Ford. <br /> Populations of species of_special concern have been noted in <br /> areas of Eno Townshi outside the e ining Park boundaries. <br /> ee s ecies sn articular the Alewife Floater qeuse River <br /> Waterdoq, and Carolina Darter all re he rlvcr Z-0 <br /> sustain-'life and reinforces the importance of the Eno River <br /> to the naturFl-—environment of Orange Countv-- <br /> In addition to its natural resources, EnoTown.-hip is rich ern <br /> r most) in the --t <br /> filstoric wealth. Five vat e homes I western <br /> portion or tWe7—Townsh have been identi€ied by the Divisi�Q� <br /> - iv`-ives and Historr as historical)y- and,/—or <br /> arc s.,gf—Ar I <br /> dr-ura or Ant- to the re ion. St. Ma 's Chaipeu <br /> ,- <br /> d churchyard in the no corner of the Town hio <br /> es from the 1750's and is listed in the National Regist r <br /> jisEF-rlc Places. fifteen recorded <br /> o There are <br /> h "nd .ou side <br /> arc��ical sites in he Tgvi-s—hko b withi <br /> qf Eno River State Park. <br /> 7 <br />