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    Lynn Eury Park

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Atlantic Beach Town Park

    Atlantic Beach Town Park

    5.0(3 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    This little park was not something that I expected to see in this area but when you think about it,…read morethe idea is very smart and really serves a purpose for both tourists and locals. The below page from AB's website shows that this place is only two years old and that its $1.6 million dollar cost was done as a public/private partnership. I've been to many beaches up & down the east coast and I honestly can't think of an area that has something quite like this. atlanticbeach-nc.com/departments/parks-recreation/ ABTP offers the following: Free live music on Thursday nights from mid-June thru August. Free family friendly movies (with the exception of them showing Jaws last month which was an interesting choice with the shark attack that happened in June at Fort Macon) on Wednesday nights June thru August. Skate Park Splashpad Playground/swingset Basketball Court Minigolf for $5 per person and it's free for ages 6 and under The main building which sells snacks & concessions and has restrooms along with free Wifi. The concession area and the golf are open 10-10 daily and it goes without saying that they are closed along with things like the splashpad seasonally. Compared with beaches in New Jersey or Maryland, Atlantic Beach is very understated in the amenities that it offers but I don't think that is necessarily a detriment. If you want all the bells and whistles it's not that much further to go to Myrtle or head north to KDH or OCMD and you'll find what you're looking for. But if you want quiet and relaxed with a very nice small town "homey" feeling then this is the spot you want. A+

    I brought the family down here for the beach. Luckily I found a skatepark tucked in right at…read moreAtlantic Beach. I dropped them off in the sand and headed for the sweet concrete love of a Team Pain park. Ledges, gaps, stairs, and goodies for skaters of all skill levels. I'd definitely come back. If the fam won't skate next time, there's a putt putt course just feet away. It's also right around the corner from Finch's Skate Shop, which I was lucky enough to find while we're here. Kudos to the good folks of Atlantic Beach for giving locals and tourists a solid skate spot.

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    Atlantic Beach Town Park - Park sign

    Park sign

    Atlantic Beach Town Park - Swings

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    Glenburnie Park - Nice disc golf course. A million frogs hopping around. Keep an eye out for snakes.

    Glenburnie Park

    5.0(1 review)
    34.7 mi

    Choose Your Review Adventure: Glenburnie Park Edition!…read more - If you are a Disc Golf Afficianado, proceed to paragraph A. - If you are an Amateur Herpetologist, proceed to paragraph B. - If you are a child, or perhaps an Adult Playground Connoisseur, proceed to paragraph C. - If you are a faithful Indiana Jones cosplayer, or a method actor pursuing the role of Dr. Jones in an upcoming Spielberg/Lucas blockbuster, proceed to paragraph D. --------------------------------------------------- A. This park contains one of the best disc golf courses in the New Bern area. Barring a few instances over the past year, this course has been well maintained and a blast to play. The first half has more open long range holes, and the second half gets deep into the woods with some really tricky shots. Most holes have two difficulty levels, as evidenced by the different starting pads and baskets. Overall, this course is challenging, and it's a beautiful hike to boot. B. This park has a lot of different species of frogs, toads and lizards. It's a ton of fun to just walk around and try to spot as many different little creatures as you can find. Being right on the bank of the Neuse means there are always interesting things to poke and the views are nothing to shake a stick at either. C. Glenburnie has a pretty awesome playground that my young nieces just love to visit. The equipment is very well maintained and is kept well stocked with plenty of children for your youngins to play with. As an adult, I find myself wanting to climb the giant rock they have at the playground every time I visit. D. Snakes!? Why'd it have to be snakes? During the spring time, I've noticed a water moccasin or two sunning themselves on the disc golf course between holes 5 and 10. As I said before, the grounds are well-kept at Glenburnie Park, so keep your eyes open and be aware of your surroundings and its not an issue. Overall, I love this park. If you find yourself in the New Bern area, check it out!

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    Glenburnie Park - Lefty hole. Don't throw to hard or you in the drink. Hole #7

    Lefty hole. Don't throw to hard or you in the drink. Hole #7

    Glenburnie Park - Hole #1. Disc golf.

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    Hole #1. Disc golf.

    Airlie Gardens - Pink flowers

    Airlie Gardens

    4.5(131 reviews)
    74.9 mi

    This place is magical! So much to look at and different places to explore. The staff obviously do a…read moregreat job keeping everything in order. $10 for adults $4 for kids. Babies are free. My daughter and I could have spent all day here if we brought some snacks. Lots of great spots to have a picnic. There's some cute things in the gift shop, super clean restrooms and a little classroom with a few different critters in there.

    Airlie Gardens is one of those places that reminds you why folks used to put on a good pair of…read morewalking shoes and spend an afternoon outdoors instead of staring at a screen. The grounds are beautiful, peaceful, and rich with history. Even though only some of the flowers are blooming right now, there is still plenty to enjoy--towering live oaks draped in Spanish moss, winding paths, ponds, sculptures, and the feeling that you've stepped back into old Wilmington. The famous Airlie Oak and the historic chapel make it feel more like wandering through a living postcard than just another garden. Airlie dates back to the late 1800s and was created by Sarah and Pembroke Jones before becoming a public garden preserved for future generations. The gardens are well kept, easy to stroll through, and especially lovely this time of year with the Azalea Festival season beginning. It is the kind of place where you slow down, take a deep breath, and remember that nature did landscaping long before homeowners associations started issuing warning letters. The one drawback--and for us older folks it is a real one--is that there simply are not enough restrooms spread throughout the grounds. With so much walking involved, having a few more bathrooms around the gardens would make a tremendous difference and would make the experience more comfortable for seniors and families. Overall: 4 out of 5 stars. A beautiful, historic Wilmington treasure that is absolutely worth visiting, especially in the spring--just be sure to make a restroom stop before setting out on the trails.

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    Airlie Gardens - Out facing oleander

    Out facing oleander

    Airlie Gardens - Nice view from the pier

    Nice view from the pier

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