Neighborhood guide
Acorn Forest Jacksonville NC Neighborhood Guide
Jacksonville, Onslow County
Last updated: March 30, 2026
Anchor
Acorn Forest is a residential neighborhood on the north side of Jacksonville near the Gum Branch Road and Dewitt Street area.
Homes
Homes in Acorn Forest include both single-family houses and townhomes.
Era
Acorn Forest is an established Jacksonville neighborhood with multiple sections and a development pattern that stretches from the late 1970s into the 2000s.
Acorn Forest is a residential neighborhood on the north side of Jacksonville near the Gum Branch Road and Dewitt Street area. The community sits close to everyday Jacksonville destinations including the Jacksonville-Onslow Chamber of Commerce on Gum Branch Road, Jacksonville Christian Academy, Jacksonville High School, the Onslow County Public Library main branch, and Jacksonville Commons. That placement gives Acorn Forest a practical in-town setting with straightforward access to shopping, schools, parks, and major roads across Jacksonville.
Development and history
Acorn Forest is an established Jacksonville neighborhood with multiple sections and a development pattern that stretches from the late 1970s into the 2000s. Earlier homes in the subdivision date to 1977, 1978, 1979, and the mid-1980s, while later single-family construction in at least part of the neighborhood continued into the early 2000s. That mix gives Acorn Forest a broader age range than many newer Jacksonville subdivisions and helps explain the variation in floor plans and exterior styles seen across the neighborhood.
Homes and architectural style
Homes in Acorn Forest include both single-family houses and townhomes. Single-family properties range from more compact older homes to substantially larger two-story layouts approaching 3,000 square feet, while townhomes in the neighborhood commonly offer two-bedroom plans around 870 to 1,225 square feet. Architectural styles are varied rather than uniform. Buyers will see ranch plans, Cape Cod-influenced designs, and traditional two-story layouts, along with materials such as siding, brick accents, concrete slab construction on some homes, and asphalt or shingle roofing. Public listing data also shows public water and public sewer service in the neighborhood.
The neighborhood today
Today, Acorn Forest reads as a mature resale neighborhood with an established street pattern and a housing mix that appeals to buyers looking for more than one product type in the same area. The presence of both detached homes and attached townhomes gives the neighborhood a wider pricing and maintenance spectrum than a single-format subdivision. The location also keeps daily errands convenient, with Henderson Drive, Gum Branch Road, Western Boulevard, the library, and Jacksonville Commons all nearby.
PCS and location context
For PCS buyers and renters, Acorn Forest offers a practical Jacksonville location for reaching both Camp Lejeune and MCAS New River. Camp Lejeune’s main entrance is reached from NC-24/Lejeune Boulevard, and MCAS New River’s main gate is on Curtis Road, with the installation located south of downtown Jacksonville along Highway 17. From Acorn Forest, the usual approach to the broader Jacksonville road network runs through Gum Branch Road, Henderson Drive, Western Boulevard, and NC-24 depending on destination and gate choice. (MilitaryINSTALLATIONS)
Real estate perspective
Acorn Forest stands out as an established Jacksonville neighborhood with a true mix of housing types. That combination matters in this part of the market. Buyers can find smaller townhome footprints, mid-sized resale homes, and larger detached properties in the same neighborhood name, which is not always the case in Jacksonville. For sellers, that means pricing strategy should stay tightly tied to property type, age, condition, and section of the neighborhood rather than relying on one broad subdivision average. For buyers relocating to Jacksonville or Camp Lejeune, Acorn Forest offers an older in-town setting instead of a newer edge-of-town subdivision, with the tradeoff of a more central location and a wider spread of home styles.
Key takeaways
Acorn Forest is an established Jacksonville, NC neighborhood near Gum Branch Road and Dewitt Street. The neighborhood includes both single-family homes and townhomes. Construction spans from the late 1970s through later infill or subsequent sections into the 2000s. Its location keeps Camp Lejeune routes, Jacksonville Commons, the library, and major commercial corridors within easy reach.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What part of Jacksonville is Acorn Forest in?
Acorn Forest is on the north side of Jacksonville in the Gum Branch Road and Dewitt Street area.
The neighborhood includes both single-family homes and townhomes.
No. Acorn Forest is primarily an established resale neighborhood, with homes dating from the late 1970s and 1980s, plus later sections or additional construction into the 2000s.
Yes. Acorn Forest has a practical Jacksonville location for reaching Camp Lejeune by way of NC-24 and MCAS New River by way of Curtis Road and the Highway 17 corridor. (MilitaryINSTALLATIONS)
Nearby destinations include Jacksonville Commons, the Onslow County Public Library main branch, Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville Christian Academy, and the Gum Branch Road commercial corridor.
