Why Live in Pumpkin Center
Pumpkin Center, NC, offers a suburban atmosphere close to Jacksonville, featuring single-family homes with large yards and a mix of one- and two-story properties, including ranch styles, New Traditionals, and split levels. Minimal HOA activity is present except in newer subdivisions. Residents benefit from proximity to Jacksonville’s parks, outdoor attractions, shopping, and dining, without city taxes. Camp Lejune is 7 miles south, attracting military families and retirees. However, sections of Pumpkin Center are prone to flooding, especially near Northeast Creek, and hurricanes and severe storms can be a factor. Nearby parks include Jacksonville Commons Recreation Complex, featuring sports courts, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and hosting the annual Jacksonville Jamboree. Richard Ray All-America Park offers a meditation labyrinth, amphitheater, and walking paths. Dining options along Western and Marine Boulevards include local spots like Wasabi Japanese Sushi & Cuisine, Mi Cabana Mexican Restaurant, and Southern Harvest Soul Food. Grocery stores such as Food Lion, Publix, and Aldi, along with big box stores like Walmart and Sam’s Club, are located at the corner of Marine Boulevard and Western Boulevard. The Jacksonville Mall offers multiple retailers and a movie theatre. Onslow Memorial Hospital is 4 miles south. U.S. Route 17 connects Pumpkin Center to Wilmington and New Bern, while Albert J. Ellis Airport, 21 miles west, provides flights to Atlanta and Charlotte. Crime in Onslow County has decreased compared to the national average.