Marines


Installation Advisories

April 2, 2026, 12:21 p.m.: Installation Access Advisory

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Due to increased security measures, the Trusted Traveler Program that previously allowed DoW-affiliated sponsors to vouch for vehicle occupants for installation access is currently suspended.

To avoid long processing times, all sponsors for unvetted visitors are highly encouraged to submit access requests in advance using the Sponsored Visitor Request process: https://www.lejeune.marines.mil/Offices-Staff/Provost-Marshals-Office/#sponsored-visitor-requests.

Additionally, sponsors can submit access requests in advance for individuals and events via a CAC-enabled website using the I.A.R.A system at https://webapps.mcieast.usmc.mil/IARA/. If using I.A.R.A., your request will be submitted in queue with other event requests.

Once all documents are submitted and approved, the sponsor and visitor can report to the installation Visitor Center to pick up their pass. 

New Camp Lejeune Visitor Center (TT-13) hours are Monday through Friday from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Stay up to date with the latest Visitor Center hours and other pertinent information by visiting this section:
https://www.lejeune.marines.mil/Offices-Staff/Provost-Marshals-Office/#visitor-center-information

 

Gate Advisories: MCB Camp Lejeune

Expand List item 13522Collapse List item 13522  Wilson Gate and Visitor Center Closure, April 28

The Wilson Gate and Visitor Center will be closed Tuesday, April 28, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Personnel should use the Holcomb Gate or Camp Johnson Gate during this closure. Visitors should use the Contractor Vetting Office at the Holcomb Gate during this closure.

Expand List item 13501Collapse List item 13501  Triangle Outpost (TOP) Gate Morning Closures, April 23-24

The Triangle Outpost (TOP) Gate will be closed for morning hours on Thursday, April 23 and Friday, April 24, but will reopen both afternoons for normal afternoon hours. Morning commuters are advised to use the Piney Green Gate or Holcomb Gate during this time.

Expand List item 13457Collapse List item 13457  MCB Camp Lejeune and MCAS New River Planned Gate Closures, April 21-24

Please note the following gate closures and lane reductions will be in effect, April 21-23, 2026:

  • Midway Park Gate will undergo reduced lanes and an alternate traffic pattern, Tuesday, April 21 from 9:30 to 11 a.m.
  • Piney Green Gate closed, Tuesday, April 21 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please use Holcomb Gate during this time.
  • Camp Johnson Gate closed, Tuesday, April 21 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Please use Wilson Gate during this time.
  • Holcomb Gate closed, Tuesday, April 21 from 6 to 8 p.m. Please use Wilson Gate during this time.
  • Douglass Gate closed, Wednesday, April 22 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Please use Curtis Gate during this time.
  • Robert Wilson Blvd. on MCAS New River will be closed Wednesday, April 22 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Please use an alternate route during this time.
  • Curtis Gate closed, Wednesday, April 22 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Please use Douglass Gate during this time.
  • Sneads Ferry Gate closed, Wednesday, April 22 from 2 to 4 p.m. Please use Camp Johnson Gate or Wilson Gate during this time.
  • Stone Bay Gate will undergo reduced lanes and an alternate traffic pattern, Wednesday, April 22 from 6 to 8 p.m.
  • Wilson Gate closed, Thursday, April 23 from 9:30 to 4 p.m. Please use Camp Johnson Gate or Holcomb Gate during this time.
  • Camp Johnson Gate closed, Friday, April 24 from 5 to 6 p.m. Please use Wilson Gate during this time.
Expand List item 13186Collapse List item 13186  Current Security Posture

The commander of U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) has directed all installations to implement heightened security measures at all entry gates until further notice.  These measures include but are not limited to100% ID checks, random vehicle inspections, and the suspension of the Trusted Traveler Program until further notice.

Drivers should expect delays and possible random inspections at all entry gates and should plan accordingly. These enhanced security measures are being implemented to safeguard our servicemembers, civilians, and families, while ensuring our continued ability to generate and project combat power at the time and place of our Nation’s choosing.

Installation Access Update:

To avoid long processing times, all unvetted visitors are highly encouraged to submit access requests in advance of their visit. Once submitted and approved, the sponsor and visitor can report to the installation Visitor Center to pick up their pass. If the Visitor Center is closed, personnel should report the following business day to receive their pass.

The Trusted Traveler Program previously allowed DoD-affiliated sponsors to vouch for vehicle occupants for installation access. At this time, all unvetted visitors must report to the installation Visitor Center to request access. 

The latest local notice to mariners can be found here: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/local-notices-to-mariners?district=5+0&subdistrict=n.

Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, the II Marine Expeditionary Force and our other tenant commands appreciate the enormous sacrifices made by our neighbors as we train for the defense of our country. Among those sacrifices is the occasional disruption of daily life by the sometimes intrusive noise caused by on-base training.

The II Marine Expeditionary Force and the other units that call Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and the coastal North Carolina region home, train hard to be ready at a moment's notice to answer our nation's call. Sometimes this fast-paced training results in loud artillery, low-flying aircraft, weapons or demolition noise.

We at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune pledge to do our best to keep our neighbors informed about when and where those disruptions are likely to occur by releasing a weekly noise report every Friday listing any potential noise generating events.

Please contact our dedicated noise abatement hotline with all concerns regarding noise, vibration, excessive dust, low-flying aircraft and/or maneuver damage from the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune area, by calling (910) 451-9079, or by email at CLJN_GLOBE_WEB@usmc.mil.

Thank you for your patience and understanding while our Marines strive to "train as they fight" every day - under the most realistic combat conditions using the best equipment and ranges available.

Expand List item 13464Collapse List item 13464  18-24 Apr 26

MCI EAST CAMP LEJEUNE G-3/5 SCHEDULED NOISE GENERATING EVENTS 18 - 24 April 2026

 

Saturday, Apr 18

50 Cal Fire GSRA Training Area = 0600-2359

Sunday, Apr 19

Monday, Apr 20

Rocket Fire = 0600-2359

Firing High Explosive Munitions into the G-10 Impact Area.

50 Cal Fire GSRA Training Area = 1000-1700

Demolition Training = 0800-2200

Tuesday, Apr 21

Rocket Fire = 0600-2359

Firing High Explosive Munitions into the G-10 Impact Area.

50 Cal Fire GSRA Training Area = 1000-1700

Demolition Training = 0800-2200

Wednesday, Apr 22

Mortar Fire = 0600-2359

Rocket Fire = 0600-2359

Firing High Explosive Munitions into the G-10 Impact Area.

Mortar Fire = 0800-2000

Firing High Explosive Munitions into the K-2 Impact Area.

25MM Fire GSRA Training Area = 0500-2359

Demolition Training = 0800-1600

Thursday, Apr 23

Mortar Fire = 0600-2359

Rocket Fire = 0600-2359

Firing High Explosive Munitions into the G-10 Impact Area.

Mortar Fire = 1000-2359

Firing High Explosive Munitions into the K-2 Impact Area.

25MM Fire GSRA Training Area = 0500-2359

Demolition Training = 0900-1500

Friday, Apr 24

Mortar Fire = 0600-2359

Firing High Explosive Munitions into the G-10 Impact Area.

Mortar Fire = 0800-1700

Rocket Fire = 1100-2359

Firing High Explosive Munitions into the K-2 Impact Area.

25MM Fire GSRA Training Area = 0500-2359

Demolition Training = 0800-1630

Note:  For Noise Complaints contact our Noise Complaint Hotline at 910-451-9079

Power Outage Advisories

Personnel living in the barracks or BOQ should report any power outages to their barracks manager. Personnel living on base should report any power outages to their PPV housing office maintenance line.

  • Liberty Military Housing: 888-578-4141 
  • Hunt Military Communities: 910-756-3511​
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Expand List item 13192Collapse List item 13192  No current outages to report.

No current outages to report.

prescribeD burn Notice

Forest Protection will be conducting a prescribed burn in the "MD" Training Area on March 27, 2026.



Reminders

•  Be alert for warning signs near prescribed burn areas.
•  Drifting smoke is possible
•  Use headlights and proceed with caution when driving through drift smoke

All prescribed burns, conducted by the Camp Lejeune Forestry Division, are coordinated with the District 4 office of the North Carolina Forest Service in New Bern.



Background

The Camp Lejeune Forestry Division schedules over 20,000 acres of prescribed burning annually. Those burns normally begin in January of each year and are completed by August.  There are two seasons of burning time, dormant season and growing season. Dormant season burning is accomplished between January and the first couple of weeks of March.  Dormant season burning is primarily used to maintain training ranges, reduce forest fuel loads, enhance wildlife habitat and maintain threatened and endangered species habitat. Depending on the weather, growing season burns are normally conducted between June and August. These burns are very effective at restoring native ecosystems, enhancing the herbaceous layer and improving wildlife habitat.

For more information, please call the Marine Corps Liaison for Government and External Affairs at (910) 451-7645.
 


 

Traffic Advisories: MCB Camp Lejeune & MCAS New River

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Expand List item 13187Collapse List item 13187  Holcomb Blvd Lane Reductions, April 5 to May 1

Holcomb Blvd. will undergo lane reductions beginning April 5 due to construction along the road. The lane closures will begin after entering the Holcomb Gate and continue until Sawmill Road.  Due to lane closures and changing traffic patterns, personnel entering through the Holcomb Gate should anticipate significant delays during this period. Drivers planning to enter or exit through the Holcomb Gate are encouraged to use an alternate gate when possible, during this time, to increase the safety of personnel and construction crews.

Expand List item 13194Collapse List item 13194  C Street Closure, April 13 to June 30

Due to required repairs, a portion of C Street will be closed at the Y intersection near HP-175. During this closure, access to HP-175 will be located via a gravel entrance off B Street. This project is expected to last through June 2026.

Expand List item 13195Collapse List item 13195  Brewster Boulevard Closure, April 14

A portion of Brewster Blvd. will be reduced to a single lane adjacent to the golf course, Tuesday, April 14. Personnel are not authorized to bypass the area via Charles Street. Please plan accordingly, reduce speed and follow the guidance of traffic flaggers.

 

Expand List item 13188Collapse List item 13188  Holcomb Blvd. Traffic Circle, April 16

Please anticipate traffic the morning of April 16 from W.P.T. Hill Field to the Holcomb Blvd. Traffic Circle toward Julian C. Smith St. and D St. The 2nd Marine Division is hosting a birthday run with 3,000 Marines participating. PMO will conduct traffic control at the Holcomb Blvd. Traffic Circle, with impacts expected between 7:30 and 10 a.m.

Expand List item 13196Collapse List item 13196  Parachute Tower Road, April 18 to Dec. 31

Rolling lane closures will be in effect along Parachute Tower Road between Endurance Drive and Connector Road beginning April 18. Please slow down and follow guidance of flagmen or traffic devices in the area. These closures are expected to last through Dec. 31, 2026.

Expand List item 13190Collapse List item 13190  Bldg. 2 Renovation

A stretch of pathway behind Bldg. 2 along Julian C. Smith will be closed beginning April 7, 2025, due to construction in the area.

Expand List item 13191Collapse List item 13191  Holcomb Blvd. Jogging Trail

Jogging/Recreation Trail Closed through June 2026: The jogging path/recreation trail in the vicinity of Wilson Blvd. and Holcomb Blvd. off Battalion Complex Rd. will be closed through June 2026 due to construction. Signage and required traffic control features will be placed in the area ahead of the closure.

Expand List item 13189Collapse List item 13189  N Street

The jogging trail will be closed in the vicinity of the parking lot at the intersection of Julian C. Smith Blvd and N St from Jan. 12 to April 30, 2026.

 

Feb 6, 1:59 p.m.:

There are no winter weather advisories for the MCB Camp Lejeune or MCAS New River area at this time.

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2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted to be Above Normal

June has arrived and with it comes the official start of hurricane season for the Atlantic Coast.

In its 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook, forecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predict above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year.

For the six-month hurricane season, which runs annually from June 1 to November 30, NOAA predicts a 60% chance of an above-normal season, which means a range of 13 to 19 total named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher) are anticipated. Of those, 6-10 are forecast to become hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or higher), including 3-5 major hurricanes (category 3, 4 or 5; with winds of 111 mph or higher).

For additional details, please visit: https://www.noaa.gov/news-release/noaa-predicts-above-normal-2025-atlantic-hurricane-season.

Eastern North Carolina has experienced its share of brushes with natural disasters, to include 2011’s Hurricane Irene, where over 1,100 homes were destroyed and over 14 inches of rain fell resulting in significant flooding in some areas across the region, and 2018’s Hurricane Florence, where over 30 inches of rain fell across 14,000 square miles dumping an estimated 10 trillion gallons of water across the area resulting in over 74,500 homes being damaged due to flooding.

While our area typically sees an increase in storms later in the summer, now is the time to prepare.

Please note: The Camp Lejeune area will be in Tropical Cyclone Condition V (TCC V) from June 1 to November 30, which indicates the potential for the occurrence of destructive weather is elevated, but no specific system threatens the area.

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Expand List item 13506Collapse List item 13506  Hurricane Preparedness

Successful preparation steps involve building an emergency kit, preparing a plan in the event you need to evacuate, gathering required documents and knowing where to find the latest weather forecast and storm information.

A well-stocked emergency kit should include enough non-perishable food and water for three days for each member of your family, a manual can opener, first-aid kit, cash, batteries, a flashlight, and a battery-powered radio. Don’t forget to include formula, diapers, wipes, and other essentials if you have small children. If you have pets, include food, water, and medicine as well as a crate, bedding, and documentation of their current vaccines, especially if you need to evacuate to a local shelter.

Evacuating your home may become necessary during destructive weather and it is important to have a plan now. Will you evacuate to a family members house outside the storm, move to a hotel or make your way to a local shelter? Most communities will provide shelters in the event of a major hurricane, including MCB Camp Lejeune and MCAS New River.

Shelter life is basic, but safe, with little amenities. Upon check-in to a shelter on base or the air station, medical personnel will conduct a screening and patrons over the age of 14 will need to show a valid DoD identification card. Installation shelters are open to all service members, retirees and their families.

The primary shelter on MCB Camp Lejeune is located at the Wallace Creek Fitness Center (WCFC), Bldg. WC-100 on Birch Street and is the only pet-friendly shelter on either installation. This shelter will have restrooms, showers, and cots for sleeping, but bedding and pillows are not provided. Patrons will need to bring food, water, medicine, clothing, baby items such as diapers and formula, as well as any other items you will need for at least three days.

The primary shelter on MCAS New River is located at the New River Fitness Center, Bldg. AS-4400 on Douglass Road. This shelter will have restrooms, showers, and cots for sleeping, bedding and pillows are available, but it is recommended to bring your own. Patrons will also need to bring food, water, medicine, clothing, baby items such as diapers and formula, as well as any other items you will need for at least three days.

Before you evacuate your home, gather your important or irreplaceable documents, and place them in a watertight bag or container for safe keeping. Items for consideration are birth certificates, passports, property deeds, insurance information and other documents you may need, but do not have electronic access to.

Expand List item 13507Collapse List item 13507  Hurricane Information & Resources

Finally, know where you will get the latest destructive weather forecasts and sign-up for local alerts from your community and from the installation you live or work on.

In the event of a pending storm, your local news and the National Weather Service in Newport/Morehead City and Wilmington will provide the latest updates on weather conditions though their websites and social media platforms.

MCB Camp Lejeune and MCAS New River will provide updates on changes to installation operations and shelter information, if necessary, via their websites, social media platforms and using the Marine Corps Mass Notification System.

To sign up for text or email alerts from MCB Camp Lejeune or MCAS New River, visit https://alerts1.mcdsus.mcds.usmc.mil/SelfService/USMC on a CAC-enabled computer. Sponsors can also add their dependents contact information to receive emergency alerts.

MCB Camp Lejeune also operates an Automated Information System 910-451-1717 that provides information on installation operations, local weather conditions and other pertinent advisories.

Additional resources can be found on the following sites: