Poplar Grove Open Air Market
A scenic, weekly farmers’ and artisan market under ancient oaks where Landfall residents can shop local produce, crafts, and enjoy historic grounds just a short drive away.
View event details →Landfall presents a tranquil neighborhood with quiet, tree-lined streets. The housing stock features many single detached homes built after 2000. Most residences offer generous floorplans, commonly with three or four bedrooms. Street parking is convenient and the neighborhood feels relaxed throughout. Local eateries and shops are within short drives for casual outings. Flat terrain and straightforward streets make neighborhood navigation comfortable year-round. Well-lit roads and residential landscaping contribute to a safe, welcoming atmosphere. Thoughtful community planning includes well-maintained green spaces, convenient parking options, friendly local businesses, clear street lighting, and a calming residential character for relaxed daily rhythms and thoughtful design.
The character of Landfall is exemplified by its calm ambience. Landfall is very quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
The centerpiece of the neighborhood, this prestigious private club features two 18-hole championship golf courses, tennis courts, fitness facilities, pools, and a beautiful clubhouse, serving as a social and recreational hub for Landfall residents.
Landfall is known for its 24-hour staffed, gated entrances off Eastwood Road and Military Cutoff Road, providing residents with an enhanced sense of safety, privacy, and exclusivity rarely matched in Wilmington.
Interwoven through peaceful woodlands and around lakes, Landfall boasts over 10 miles of dedicated walking and biking trails, offering residents serene, car-free routes for exercise and a close connection to nature.
Many homes in Landfall enjoy views of Howe Creek or sit right along the Intracoastal Waterway, providing unique opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, and enjoying magnificent sunrise and sunset vistas over the water.
Nestled within the community, this private residents-only park features tranquil lakeside views, a gazebo, benches, and green spaces, making it a beloved spot for picnics, quiet reflection, and neighborhood gatherings.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A scenic, weekly farmers’ and artisan market under ancient oaks where Landfall residents can shop local produce, crafts, and enjoy historic grounds just a short drive away.
View event details →A weekly summer market highlighting local growers and artisans, offering Landfall families a charming nearby outing with beachside ambience and local goods.
View event details →An evening vendor market along the river featuring local crafts, food, music – a lively, walkable event perfect for Landfall residents to enjoy outdoors close to home.
View event details →An elegant outdoor jazz concert in the historic Bellamy Mansion’s landscaped lawn—great for a cultured evening out near Landfall.
View event details →A longstanding downtown market with fresh local produce and handmade goods—ideal for Landfall residents seeking weekend shopping just across the river.
View event details →Concerts by acts like Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band (July 14), Dierks Bentley (July 16), Bob Dylan (July 29), and O.A.R. (July 30) make for memorable summer nights accessible for Landfall locals.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Landfall
Local characteristics and demographics for Landfall