Mixon Creek
Home Owners Association



About us

Mixon Creek is located on the north shore of the Pamlico River in the heart of North Carolina's coveted Inner Banks. The community is situated just three miles southeast of North Carolina's oldest and most historic town, Bath. Three hundred acres were originally planted by Weyerheauser Corporation as a timber farm. When driving or walking through Mixon Creek you may still see rows of the loblolly pines planted by Weyerhaeuser.
Three creeks drain the land - from east to west - Mill Creek, Mixon Creek, and Bayview Creek. The creeks are not deep - you can walk in your hi-waders quite a way out into the bay formed by Mixon Creek, Kilby Island and Rumley Marsh. Kayaks, canoes and small powerboats can navigate Mixon Creek's waters.
OUR COMMUNITY

OUR MISSION
Mixon Creek is a residential home site development tucked into this serene location in North Carolina's coastal sound area. Mixon Creek offers a rare environment for primary and secondary homeowners where wooded and waterfront home sites are one and the same. Each lot is over one acre; many are over two acres and all are heavily wooded with tall loblolly pines and deciduous trees. Most of the lots have at least a view of one of the creeks and many have frontages along the creeks. The homes which have been built, reflect this sense of tranquility and appreciation of nature.
The designs of the homes and construction materials are in keeping with a concept of residences that compliment or blend with the natural environment and ensure that all homeowners have an unrestricted view of the water fronting their property. It is the desire that the image be maintained as future development progresses. The covenants ensure that the aura of a natural setting be maintained by limiting removal of existing trees, restricting of business or commercial enterprises and temporary structures, trailers or other outbuildings. In addition, it is hoped that future homes will maintain the balance with nature with selection of appropriate home design and construction materials and with minimal impact on the environment.