Durham Underground Market
Just a few blocks from Morehead Hill, enjoy a vibrant market and concert featuring 40–50 local vendors, food trucks, and live music—perfect for families, friends, and supporting Durham creatives.
View event details →Morehead Hill offers a serene environment with predominantly quiet streets and low noise levels near major roadways. The neighborhood features a diverse selection of housing types, including large apartment buildings and single detached homes, with options ranging from lofts to spacious four-bedroom residences. Convenience is a highlight, with numerous businesses and restaurants nearby and primary schools accessible within the area. Public transit availability includes multiple bus lines with nearby stops, enhancing connectivity. Easy access to highways and ample parking make commuting by car straightforward. This neighborhood is well-suited for individuals seeking a tranquil setting coupled with local amenities and varied housing choices.
The character of Morehead Hill is exemplified by its relaxed atmosphere. Morehead Hill is very quiet overall, as the streets tend to be very peaceful closer to Durham Freeway.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
The main walking route from Morehead Hill into Duke Gardens via Flowers Drive gives residents direct access to one of Durham’s premier botanical gems, perfect for morning strolls or impromptu photo ops.
Located right at the neighborhood’s eastern edge on N Duke Street, the Durham School of the Arts is a magnet high school renowned for its creative programs and community performances, making it a cultural anchor for families in Morehead Hill.
This historic church at 810 W Chapel Hill Street has been a landmark in Morehead Hill since 1906, hosting vibrant weekly services and acting as a hub for community events and support programs.
Morehead Hill is distinguished by its picturesque early-20th-century homes lining streets like Vickers Avenue and Arnette Avenue, offering a living showcase of Durham’s architecture and rich residential history.
Tucked at the neighborhood’s southern end, Orchard Park is a shaded local green space with a playground, picnic shelter, and plenty of room for neighborhood gatherings, making it a beloved spot for families and dog walkers alike.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Just a few blocks from Morehead Hill, enjoy a vibrant market and concert featuring 40–50 local vendors, food trucks, and live music—perfect for families, friends, and supporting Durham creatives.
View event details →Celebrate environmental awareness with kid‑friendly activities, music, food, and sustainability vendors at a festive community gathering just minutes from Morehead Hill.
Take advantage of free admission for Durham residents to explore immersive science exhibits, farmyard, rainforest, and animal encounters—great for a full‑day family outing near you.
A short drive away, this interactive science festival features hands‑on demos, performances, and food trucks—ideal for curious kids and adults interested in STEM fun.
Support Black‑led local farms and food entrepreneurs at this weekly farmers’ market nearby—a meaningful way to shop fresh produce and strengthen community food systems.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Morehead Hill
Local characteristics and demographics for Morehead Hill