Poplar Grove Open Air Market
A picturesque midweek farmers and artisan market under ancient oaks—perfect for Masonboro residents to pick up fresh produce, local crafts, and support regional makers just a short drive away.
View event details →Masonboro offers a peaceful setting with primarily single detached homes and townhouses built around 1990, featuring three or more bedrooms. This neighborhood benefits from easy parking and straightforward driving conditions, making transportation convenient for daily needs. Dining options, while limited, provide nearby choices for casual meals. The area’s quiet atmosphere and low traffic noise contribute to a relaxing environment. Though educational institutions are not within the neighborhood, nearby schools are accessible with a short commute. With primarily spacious residences and a calm ambience, Masonboro presents an appealing opportunity for individuals seeking a serene place to settle.
People who prefer a relaxed environment will enjoy Masonboro. Masonboro is very quiet, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A pristine barrier island just offshore, Masonboro Island Reserve is accessible by boat from the area and offers unspoiled beaches, salt marshes, and tidal creeks—making it a favorite spot for kayaking, fishing, and exploring nature just minutes from the neighborhood.
Located on Masonboro Loop Road, this highly rated elementary school serves as a focal point for community families and is known for its strong academic programs, involved PTA, and close-knit neighborhood spirit.
Just north of Masonboro on Independence Blvd, The Pointe at Barclay is a popular shopping and dining destination for locals, featuring a selection of restaurants like Pizzeria Il Forno, Tavern on 17th, and Southern Thai, offering casual to upscale dining just a short drive away.
Conveniently located at the intersection of Masonboro Loop Road and S College Road, Masonboro Crossing offers neighborhood essentials like Lowe’s Foods, specialty shops, and local businesses, making it a hub for everyday errands without leaving the area.
Miles of pedestrian- and bike-friendly sidewalks stretch along Masonboro Loop Road, connecting residential areas with parks, schools, and shopping centers, providing a safe and scenic route for walkers, joggers, and cyclists throughout the neighborhood.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A picturesque midweek farmers and artisan market under ancient oaks—perfect for Masonboro residents to pick up fresh produce, local crafts, and support regional makers just a short drive away.
View event details →A lively multi-day music festival featuring soulful performances by local and national blues artists; great for locals seeking vibrant live music and summer entertainment without traveling far.
View event details →A rich series of inclusive and community‑centered Pride events—art nights, drag shows, a community dinner, youth prom, skate night—offering something for all ages and interests right in town.
View event details →An exciting live concert featuring the acclaimed Lauren Daigle and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band—perfect for music lovers in Masonboro heading downtown for an evening out.
View event details →A vibrant patriotic performance by the Wilmington Conservatory celebrating America’s 250th anniversary through dance and music—great for families and culture lovers nearby.
View event details →An evening community music event at North Island Park featuring local band Fire Chicken—an uplifting way for nearby Masonboro residents to gather, celebrate, and enjoy live rock.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Masonboro
Local characteristics and demographics for Masonboro