Battlefield Adventure Day
A hands‑on Civil War living‑history experience with reenactors, drills, crafts, and games—perfect for families in Sunnyside looking for engaging, educational fun just a short drive away.
View event details →Sunnyside is a charming neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, classic Craftsman and bungalow-style homes, and a welcoming community spirit. With its inviting front porches and close-knit atmosphere, Sunnyside offers a perfect blend of historic character and neighborly warmth that makes it truly special.
New Bern provides a calm and tranquil environment with predominantly single detached homes built around 1990. Residents have access to various dining options and approximately 20 grocery stores within a convenient distance when traveling by car. The city offers both public and private schools at elementary and high school levels, giving educational choices for its inhabitants. Despite having few bike lanes, the streets remain peaceful and restful, contributing to a serene atmosphere throughout the neighborhood. Parking is generally easy to find, and properties are closely connected to nearby highways, making daily commuting straightforward and efficient.
The character of New Bern is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. New Bern is excellent for those who enjoy quiet surroundings, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
An 11‑acre green escape on the edge of Sunnyside featuring multiple playgrounds for different ages, picnic shelters, picnic‑friendly gazebos, youth and adult sports fields, a sand volleyball court, fitness stations, and a short nature trail — a local favorite for casual outings and community gatherings.
A cozy, light‑filled neighborhood brunch spot beloved for its fluffy pancakes, artisan avocado toast, and freshly brewed coffee, Sunnyside Cafe offers a friendly gathering place just steps from residential streets.
A hallmark of Sunnyside’s charm is its well‑kept homes on walkable, tree‑lined streets, offering a blend of quiet, neighborly life and easy access to nearby amenities and the scenic Neuse River.
Located on Neuse Boulevard within walking distance, the Sunshine Center offers caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer’s and related conditions a welcoming space for social interaction and respite activities.
Sunnyside benefits from proximity to local green spaces and parks with sidewalks that make it exceptionally walkable, encouraging outdoor activity and reinforcing the neighborhood’s reputation for quiet, family‑friendly livability.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A hands‑on Civil War living‑history experience with reenactors, drills, crafts, and games—perfect for families in Sunnyside looking for engaging, educational fun just a short drive away.
View event details →A weekly chance for Sunnyside residents to pick up local produce, baked goods, meats, crafts, and more while supporting community farmers and artisans right in downtown New Bern.
View event details →A high‑energy musical celebration featuring beach music, funky grooves, Motown and more—an exciting local concert for New Bern area music lovers including those from Sunnyside.
View event details →A free, multicultural music and dance festival with ethnic food trucks, a beer & wine tent, and children’s activities—a joyful, inclusive event ideal for families in Sunnyside celebrating community and culture.
A community‑oriented 5k walk/run with family activities raising awareness and support for autism—great for active families in Sunnyside who want to contribute to a meaningful local cause.
A soul‑stirring gospel concert featuring Bonita Burney Simmons and community choirs—free to attend and uplifting, providing spiritual and musical fellowship for residents of Sunnyside.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Sunnyside
Local characteristics and demographics for Sunnyside