Blounts Creek
Discover Blounts Creek, North Carolina
A rural waterfront community along the creek, off the south side of the Pamlico.
Blounts Creek is for people who want the water and real country around it. A small, unincorporated community in Beaufort County, it takes its name from the creek that runs through it toward the Pamlico River, and it has kept a quiet, rural character since Scottish settlers arrived in the 1700s. There is no downtown to speak of, and that is rather the point.

Life on the creek
Daily life here revolves around the water and the land: fishing, boating, and paddling on the creek and the river, wooded lots and acreage, and the easy quiet of a community well off the main road. The area carries its own history, from colonial settlement to the Civil War-era Washington front, and the pace today is calm and unhurried.
Getting around
Blounts Creek sits south of the Pamlico in southern Beaufort County, connected by the regional road network to Washington for shopping, dining, and services, and within reach of the wider Pamlico River communities.
Schools
Blounts Creek is served by Beaufort County Schools.
Finding a home
Look here for waterfront and creekfront properties, homes on wooded lots, and rural land and acreage. This is a limited, rural market where privacy and water access are the draw. Explore what is available below, and reach out when one fits.
What is Blounts Creek, NC like?
Blounts Creek is a small, rural, unincorporated waterfront community in Beaufort County along its namesake creek off the Pamlico River, known for privacy, wooded land, and water access.
Is Blounts Creek on the water?
Yes. The community sits along Blounts Creek, which runs toward the Pamlico River, and waterfront and creekfront properties are central to the market.
What kinds of homes are in Blounts Creek?
Waterfront and creekfront properties, homes on wooded lots, and rural land and acreage.






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