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    The Neuse River (/ n uː s / NOOSE, Tuscarora: Neyuherú·kęʔkì·nęʔ) is a river rising in the Piedmont of North Carolina and emptying into Pamlico Sound below New Bern. Its total length is approximately 275 miles (443 km), [2] making it the longest river entirely contained in North Carolina .

  2. The Neuse is the longest river contained entirely within North Carolina. The Neuse is considered one of the widest rivers in the U.S. Six nautical miles across at its widest point, it averages more than three miles in width between the Intracoastal Waterway and New Bern.

  3. Neuse River, river in northeast-central North Carolina, U.S., formed by the junction of the Flat, Little, and Eno rivers in Durham county. Named in 1584 for the Neusiok Indians, it flows about 275 miles (440 km), generally southeast past Kinston, the head of navigation.

  4. American Rivers is excited to announce the Neuse River as our 2022 River of the Year. The Neuse has seen major progress in recent decades, with cleanup efforts improving water quality and restoration efforts improving habitat for wildlife and access for fishing and boating.

  5. Oct 5, 2022 · Many consider the Neuse River Greenway Trail to be the gem of the 100-plus-mile Capital Area Greenway System. Without a doubt, an autumn bike ride here makes for one of the prettiest, flattest and easiest-to-navigate adventures you can have on two wheels in the Tar Heel State.

  6. Neuse River Trail: Everything You Need To Know - The Trippy Life. Neuse River Greenway Trail – Everything You Need To Know Including Where To Eat Along The Trail. This post may contain affiliate links to help keep the Trippy content coming. Hi! I'm Kristen. Did you know you can eat along the trail? Find out how!

  7. Nov 16, 2023 · The Neuse River Greenway Trail is 27.5 miles of paved trail with diverse features. The trail offers scenic views of the Neuse River, winding boardwalk areas through wetlands, historical sights, interpretive signs, and agricultural fields.

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