Join a Fraternal Lodge in North Carolina

North Carolina is home to 134 fraternal lodges across 5 major cities, representing organizations like Eagles, Elks, Knights of Columbus, Lions, Moose, Odd Fellows. Whether you're interested in community service, fellowship, or charitable work, there is a lodge in North Carolina ready to welcome you.

Fraternal lodges offer community service opportunities, social events, youth programs, charitable initiatives, and fellowship with like-minded individuals. Joining a lodge is one of the best ways to give back to your community and build lasting friendships.

Fraternal Organizations in North Carolina

Elks30 lodges
Moose36 lodges
Eagles35 lodges
Knights of Columbus19 lodges
Lions10 lodges
Odd Fellows4 lodges

How to Join

Step 1: Browse all 134 lodges in North Carolina to find one near you.

Step 2: Visit the lodge in person or call ahead. Most lodges have regular meeting nights and social hours.

Step 3: Learn about eligibility requirements. Each organization has different membership criteria:

  • Elks — Age 21+, believe in community service, proposed by current member
  • Moose — Good moral character, age 21+, sponsored by current member
  • Eagles — Good character, age 18+, belief in "People Helping People" mission
  • Knights of Columbus — Practicing Catholic men, age 18+, proposed by member
  • Lions — Business/professional background, age 18+, community-minded
  • Odd Fellows — Good moral character, age 18+, belief in friendship and truth

Step 4: Complete a membership application and pay annual dues (varies by organization).

Top Rated Lodges in North Carolina

Elks Lodge #1846

Elks · North Wilkesboro · ★ 5.0

Eagles Landing Park

Eagles · Charlotte · ★ 5.0

Wings of Eagles Christian Church

Eagles · Durham · ★ 5.0

Cities with Fraternal Lodges in North Carolina

Charlotte14 lodges Greensboro9 lodges Asheville9 lodges Winston-Salem8 lodges Raleigh7 lodges

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I join a fraternal lodge in North Carolina?

To join a fraternal lodge in North Carolina, start by finding a local lodge near you using our directory of 134 lodges across the state. Visit the lodge in person, meet current members, and complete a membership application. Each organization has its own eligibility requirements and dues structure.

How many fraternal lodges are in North Carolina?

There are 134 fraternal lodges in North Carolina, including locations from Eagles, Elks, Knights of Columbus, Lions, Moose, Odd Fellows.

What fraternal organizations operate in North Carolina?

North Carolina has lodges from Moose (36 lodges), Eagles (35 lodges), Elks (30 lodges), Knights of Columbus (19 lodges), Lions (10 lodges), Odd Fellows (4 lodges).