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Airlie Gardens offers tranquility and natural delights all year long. Take a meandering stroll back in time among towering ancient oaks, southern magnolia and native palms. Wander along freshwater lakes, spying on tree-perched egrets and gracefully circling swans. Catch the sunset over scenic Bradley Creek and its ever-changing salt marsh. Airlie dazzles in spring when 27,000 flowering bulbs and over 250,000 azaleas create a festive garden party followed.




Address:
300 Airlie Road
Wilmington, NC 28403
Phone: (910)798-7700
Our Email: airlieinfo@nhcgov.com
Our Website:www.airliegardens.org

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