Best attractions and places to see around Landfall include a variety of natural and historical sites. The area features extensive parklands, lakes, and riverfront facilities. Visitors can explore large regional parks with diverse ecosystems and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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This is a pretty big park that has lots of features, mountain bike trails, paved trails, ballfields, playgrounds, goes for blocks.
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It was getting late on my ride, I want to come back here and check it out one of these days.
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One of the region's most popular parks, Harriet Island has a wide array of amenities on offer. The main draw, of course is the frontage along the Mississippi River, but you'll also find a large events center, paddleboat tours, and excellent views of St. Paul.
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Lake Phalen drains into the Mississippi River via Phalen Creek, and it is the centerpiece of Phalen Regional Park. The lake is popular with all sorts of water sports enthusiasts and one of the highlights is the annual Dragon Boat Festival which takes place each July.
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Upper Landing Park is a beautiful urban park on the banks of the Mississippi River. There are picnic areas, a beautiful lawn and water fountains.
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Battle Creek Regional Park is over 1,800 acres of natural woodlands, grasslands, & wetlands. The miles and miles of trails are perfect for hikers, cyclists, and runners to escape the city and enjoy immersion in nature without needing to travel far from home.
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Lake Phalen drains into the Mississippi River via Phalen Creek and it is the centerpiece of Phalen Regional Park. The lake is popular with all sorts of water sports enthusiasts and one of the highlights is the annual Dragon Boat Festival which take place each July.
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One of the region's most popular parks, Harriet Island has a wide array of amenities on offer. The main draw, of course if the frontage along the Mississippi River, but you'll also find a large events center, paddleboat tours, and excellent views of St. Paul.
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Landfall itself boasts 2,200 acres with lakes, ponds, parks, and green spaces, including four miles of waterfront along the Intracoastal Waterway and Howe Creek. You'll also find 320 acres dedicated to conservation land and miles of walking and biking trails. Just minutes away, Wrightsville Beach offers opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. For more extensive natural exploration, Carolina Beach State Park features hiking trails and unique Venus Flytraps, while Airlie Gardens provides stunning landscapes and seasonal displays.
Yes, the Wilmington area offers a rich history. Within Landfall, you can visit the Temple of Love, a restored stone gazebo from the original Pembroke Jones Park estate. Nearby, Fort Fisher State Historic Site in Kure Beach provides insights into Civil War history. Historic Downtown Wilmington is a must-see, with its 230-plus-block National Register Historic District, brick-lined streets, historic homes, and the scenic Riverwalk. The Battleship North Carolina, moored across from downtown, is another significant historical attraction.
The region offers many options for families. Wrightsville Beach is perfect for a day of sun and sand. The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher is a popular choice for all ages. Airlie Gardens hosts seasonal displays like Enchanted Airlie that delight children. The Country Club of Landfall also offers various children's programs and family buffets. For outdoor fun, Carolina Beach State Park has trails suitable for family hikes.
Yes, the area around Landfall offers several hiking opportunities. Within the community, there are miles of walking and biking trails. For more extensive hikes, Carolina Beach State Park provides trails through diverse ecosystems. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options like the Point Douglas Trail or Battle Creek Dog Park Loop, by exploring the hiking guide for Landfall.
Landfall itself features miles of internal biking trails. For longer rides, the surrounding Wilmington area has numerous routes. You can explore options like the Gateway and Brown's Creek Trail Loop or the Battle Creek Park Loop. More details on cycling routes can be found in the cycling guide for Landfall.
Wilmington offers a vibrant cultural scene. You can visit the Louise Wells Cameron Art Museum, the Bellamy Mansion Museum, Latimer House Museum, Burgwin-Wright House Museum, and the Wilmington Railroad Museum. Thalian Hall is a historic theater for performing arts. The Cape Fear Museum of History & Science is also nearby and expected to reopen in summer 2026.
Many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly. Landfall's internal walking trails are suitable for walks with your dog. For specific dog-friendly trails, you might find options like the Battle Creek Dog Park Loop listed in the hiking guide for Landfall. Always check local regulations regarding leashes and pet waste.
Directly across from Landfall, you'll find Mayfaire Town Center, which features over 65 stores and a cinema. For a more unique experience, Lumina Station offers upscale boutiques and diverse dining establishments in an outdoor setting. Historic Downtown Wilmington also provides numerous waterfront shopping and dining options along its scenic Riverwalk.
The coastal climate of Wilmington, NC, generally makes spring and fall ideal for visiting, with pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and exploring. Summer offers warm weather perfect for beach activities at Wrightsville Beach, though it can be more crowded. Winter is milder than many other regions, making it suitable for exploring historical sites and gardens without the summer heat.
While specific wheelchair-accessible trails within Landfall are not detailed, many modern parks and attractions strive for accessibility. The Riverwalk in Historic Downtown Wilmington is generally flat and paved, offering good accessibility. It's always recommended to check directly with specific venues like museums or gardens for their current accessibility features before visiting.
Beyond the well-known spots, consider visiting the Temple of Love within Landfall for a glimpse into the area's past. Exploring the extensive conservation lands and lesser-known trails within Landfall itself can also reveal peaceful natural beauty. For a unique natural experience, seek out the Venus Flytraps at Carolina Beach State Park.


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