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Introduction to Rivers Edge Golf Club and Plantation

 

Perfectly located along the southeastern coast of North Carolina, Rivers Edge Golf Club & Plantation® is minutes from historic Wilmington, NC and exciting Myrtle Beach, SC. This beautiful riverfront community boasts a championship Arnold Palmer Signature golf course, private residence club with fitness center walking trails, an oceanfront beach club, and three extraordinary beaches just minutes away. Rivers Edge™ offers water view, golf course, and nature preserve homesites for either custom designed homes, or existing architectural designs tailored to your needs. Rivers Edge Golf Club & Plantation® stands as a testimony to the ebb and flow of life along coastal North Carolina – the perfect place for a retirement or seasonal home. ... Read More at Rivers Edge Golf Club and Plantation website

Features of Rivers Edge Golf Club and Plantation

 

Acreage

520

Golf

18 hole Arnold Palmer Signature Course that offers spectacular panoramic views of the Shallotte River and its tributaries.

Clubhouse

Residents enjoy two clubhouses in the community. A Waterfront clubhouse hosts a professional and trained pro shop staff, Grill and finding room while the private Residence Club features Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, sauna, meeting rooms, and a Fitness center.

Tennis

3 professional-grade tennis courts.

Townhomes

Waterfront or nature preserve luxury townhomes.

Fitness Center

State-of-the-art fitness center.

Recreation

Oceanfront beach club, walking & biking trails, canoeing, Kayaking, fishing, boasting, and 27-acre freshwater lake.

Homes

Custom or existing architectural designs.

Homesites

Waterfront, nature front, and golf front sites available.

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