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City of Wilmington, NC
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Parks & Trails
Parks & Trails. The City of Wilmington is a vibrant area replete with parks and walking trails. With more than 40 parks and 32 miles of trails, there is a park or trail to suit every need. In addition to these, the City of Wilmington owns/maintains 13 softball/baseball fields (including one Miracle Field), 34 multi-purpose athletic fields ...
Nature Programs
The City of Wilmington's Parks & Recreation Department offers a variety of programs that align with North Carolina Science Standards. The educational programs offered by the trained staff of the Halyburton Nature Center focus on basic science concepts and local nature themes.
Cultural Programs
The Temple of Israel in downtown Wilmington, constructed in 1875-1876, was the first Jewish house of worship in North Carolina and is one of the oldest in the nation. Join Wilmington's Parks and Recreation Department in visiting this historic landmark and learn about the Temple's history, view historical artifacts, and explore elements of ...
Facilities
Location. 1702 Burnett Boulevard Wilmington, NC 28401 910-341-7852 (TDD 341-7873/TTY 711) Fax. 910-341-4663 Office Hours. Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Greenfield Grind Skate Park
The City of Wilmington does not assume responsibility for injuries. ... Competitive or demonstrative events are not allowed without prior approval from the Parks and Recreation Department. ... BMX @ Greenfield Grind Skatepark. North Carolina is home to some of the best BMX trick riders in the world. Many top professionals live in Greenville ...
Fit for Fun Center
Wilmington's Parks and Recreation Department is planning to apply for a $235,200 North Carolina Accessible Parks Program Grant to supplement City funds to replace the outdoor playground at the Fit For Fun Center with an ADA-accessible structure, extended playground surface, and new fencing.