Smithfield

Antioch Church Road, Smithfield Neighborhood

Antioch Church Road

Nestled amid peaceful countryside, the Antioch Church Road neighborhood in Smithfield features spacious homes on generous lots, blending traditional Southern charm with modern comfort. Residents enjoy a close-knit, welcoming community surrounded by scenic fields and a slower pace that truly feels like home.

Smithfield offers a calm and peaceful environment, characterized by its quiet atmosphere and minimal street noise. The area features mostly single detached homes built around the mid-1980s, with a majority containing two or three bedrooms. Residents benefit from easy access to nearby highways, making car travel convenient and efficient. The availability of approximately ten grocery stores within a short drive adds to daily convenience, while pharmacies nearby supply essential items. Educational needs are met with several public and private schools, providing ample options from elementary through high school. This neighborhood presents a tranquil and accessible place to settle.

Home buyers who prefer a calm ambience will enjoy Smithfield. Smithfield is very quiet overall, as the streets are generally especially tranquil.

Highlights of Antioch Church Road

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🚶 Buffalo Creek Greenway Access at Antioch Church Road

Midway along Smithfield Community Park’s TRACK Trail, the entrance to the three‑mile Buffalo Creek Greenway runs adjacent to Antioch Church Road, offering residents a scenic, paved multi‑use trail that connects directly to Downtown Smithfield and the Neuse River.

🏫 Local School Zoning Around Antioch Church Road

Homes along Antioch Church Road fall within the Johnston County Schools district—residents are served by nearby schools such as South Smithfield Elementary or Smithfield Middle, offering accessible public education options for neighborhood families.

⚽ Smithfield Community Park near Antioch Church Road

Smithfield Community Park sits just off Antioch Church Road, featuring extensive recreational amenities including baseball and soccer fields, pickleball and tennis courts, playgrounds, a mile‑long walking trail, disc golf course, and a trailhead for the Buffalo Creek Greenway.

🏞️ One‑Mile TRACK Trail Loop

The TRACK Trail is an easy, paved one‑mile loop that encircles the forested and open‑field areas of Smithfield Community Park near Antioch Church Road, complete with benches, restrooms, picnic spots, and educational ‘Story Walk’ features.

🎉 Proximity to Downtown Smithfield Events

Just a short drive from Antioch Church Road, Downtown Smithfield hosts popular community events—like the Ham & Yam Festival—along with local shops, cafes, and cultural attractions that give neighborhood residents convenient access to small‑town festivities and charm.

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This June in Antioch Church Road

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 12, 2026

River Jam Concert Series: Liquid Pleasure

Neuse River Amphitheater, 150 S. Front Street, Smithfield, NC • 7:00 PM

A free, family-friendly outdoor concert featuring lively funk, soul and beach music by Liquid Pleasure along the scenic river—ideal for residents of Antioch Church Road seeking a relaxed summer evening close to home.

June 13, 2026

Smithfield Farmers Market

Downtown Smithfield, 350 E. Market Street, Smithfield, NC • 9:00 AM–12:00 PM

A local farmers market offering fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, crafts and more—perfect for nearby residents to shop local and support community vendors just a short drive away.

June 20, 2026

Chick‑Fil‑A 3 Little Pigs Triathlon

Smithfield Recreation & Aquatics Center / Community Park, Smithfield, NC • 7:30 AM

A longstanding USA Triathlon‑sanctioned swim‑bike‑run event winding through the SRAC, community park, and Buffalo Creek Greenway—great for fitness enthusiasts or families cheering on local athletes.

June 20, 2026

Juneteenth Celebration at Smith‑Collins Park

Smith‑Collins Park, 909 East Lee Street, Smithfield, NC • 10:00 AM–6:00 PM

A community Juneteenth celebration featuring cultural programming and gatherings in Smithfield—meaningful and accessible for residents of Antioch Church Road to join in honoring freedom and community.

Through June 2026

Summer Reading Program: “Unearth a Story”

Public Library of Johnston County & Smithfield, 305 East Market Street, Smithfield, NC

A multi‑age summer reading initiative with storytimes, crafts, games, and take‑home kits—ideal for families nearby looking to keep kids (and adults) engaged with reading all month long.

June 5, 2026

Story Hour at Historic Smithfield

Historic Smithfield (Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum), Smithfield, NC • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM

A fun children’s story hour combining local history with reading and activity—perfect for families living near Antioch Church Road seeking engaging educational mornings.

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Local characteristics and demographics for Antioch Church Road

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