Long Leaf Hills offers a calm, close-knit pocket of midtown living in Wilmington, where mature longleaf pines frame mid-century homes, roomy lots, and easygoing streets made for evening walks. Everyday errands are simple, and weekend plans are even easier: splash pads, tennis courts, picnic lawns, and shady walking loops await at the county’s signature Long Leaf Park, while the Gary Shell Cross-City Trail glides cyclists and joggers from campus to creek and beyond.
Schools are a point of pride. Students are served by New Hanover County Schools, with many families pointing to established feeder patterns that include Roland-Grise Middle and Hoggard High. Lifelong learners appreciate the cultural pull of the University of North Carolina Wilmington, just a short drive away. The area’s arts scene shines at the Cameron Art Museum, and green thumbs find inspiration at the blooming displays of the New Hanover County Arboretum.
Commuting is straightforward, with quick connections to beaches, historic downtown, and county services in New Hanover County. Between the neighborhood’s timeless architecture, access to parks and trails, and a steady calendar of cultural outings, Long Leaf Hills feels practical on weekdays and rewarding on weekends.
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