Tryon, NC
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Welcome To Tryon, NC

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The friendliest town in the south

Tryon, North Carolina, nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is a charming town known for its rich equestrian heritage and vibrant arts community. Founded in the late 1800s as a resort town, Tryon has long been a haven for artists, writers, and horse enthusiasts. The town's picturesque landscape and mild climate create an ideal setting for outdoor activities, including hiking, horseback riding, and exploring the scenic beauty of the area.

Tryon's downtown area is a delightful blend of historic architecture and modern amenities. Visitors can stroll along Trade Street, enjoying boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes. The town's artistic spirit is evident in its numerous cultural events, such as the Tryon Fine Arts Center's performances and the annual Tryon International Film Festival.

Equestrian culture is deeply ingrained in Tryon's identity, with the Tryon International Equestrian Center hosting world-class events that draw competitors and spectators from around the globe. This premier facility has put Tryon on the map as a top destination for equestrian sports.
Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure, artistic inspiration, or a taste of small-town charm, Tryon offers a unique blend of experiences that capture the essence of this enchanting North Carolina town.

Location & Details


Tryon, NC, is located in the southwestern part of North Carolina, near the border with South Carolina. It is situated in Polk County, in the escarpment of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Elevation is 1,063 feet with a population of approximately 1,600. Here’s a more detailed description of its location:

Proximity to Major Cities: Tryon is approximately 40 miles southeast of Asheville, NC, and about 85 miles west of Charlotte, NC. It’s also close to Spartanburg, SC (about 30 miles northeast), and Greenville, SC (about 35 miles northwest).

Nearby Towns: The town is near other charming small towns like Columbus, NC, and Saluda, NC, which are just a few minutes away by car.

Geographic Features: Tryon is located in a region known for its rolling hills, lush forests, and mild climate, which contribute to its reputation as an equestrian hub and an attractive area for outdoor activities like hiking, horseback riding, and vineyard visits.

Accessibility: Tryon is accessible via major highways, including I-26, which connects it to Asheville and Spartanburg, and U.S. Highway 74, which provides a route toward Charlotte and other regional destinations.

This location makes Tryon a charming and accessible town that offers the tranquility of mountain living while being conveniently connected to larger metropolitan areas.

Community Amenities
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Community Location

Asheville Regional Airport – 31 miles
Greenville/Spartanburg International Airport – 30 miles
Charlotte Douglas International Airport – 83 miles
Atlanta International Airport – 203 miles

Tryon Community Details
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Tryon City: Tryon, NC

Tryon Information

Tryon Homes Price Range: $115,000-$1,400,000,000 (Past 12 months)
Median Price Home: $387,000 (Past 12 months)
Average price per square foot: $227 (Past 12 months)

Neighborhoods and Subdivisions

Tryon, NC, is known for its charming small-town atmosphere, equestrian culture, and scenic surroundings. Here are some notable subdivisions and neighborhoods in Tryon:

Gillette Woods – A historic and wooded neighborhood known for its beautiful homes and serene environment, close to downtown Tryon.

Glenwalden – A smaller, exclusive neighborhood with custom-built homes, emphasizing privacy and upscale living.

Hunting Country – An upscale equestrian community popular among horse enthusiasts, offering large estates and access to riding trails.

Stoneybrook  – A neighborhood with a mix of traditional and modern homes, often catering to those looking for larger lots and privacy.

Derbyshire – A gated equestrian community with a focus on luxurious homes, equestrian facilities, and access to trails and amenities.

Lake Lanier – A community centered around Lake Lanier, offering lakefront and lake-view homes with a peaceful, waterfront lifestyle.

Melrose Mountain – A mountain community with homes offering stunning views, nestled among nature, perfect for those seeking a more secluded and scenic environment.

Red Fox Country Club – A golf course community that offers homes with golf course views, a clubhouse, and other recreational amenities.

Mimosa – Known for its historic homes and mature landscapes, Mimosa is a charming area that captures the classic Tryon character.

Warrior Drive Area – A quiet and established neighborhood near downtown Tryon, offering a mix of older and newer homes.

White Oak Mountain – A picturesque and sought-after community known for its stunning mountain views, serene environment, and outdoor lifestyle.

These neighborhoods reflect Tryon’s mix of historic charm, equestrian culture, and natural beauty, catering to a variety of lifestyle preferences.

Tryon, NC has something for everyone and Looking Glass Realty provides access to the highest quality properties for sale in Western NC. If you can’t find what you’re looking for please don’t hesitate to contact us today!

 

Local Amenities

Harmon Field: Harmon Field features a playground, a porch overlooking the Pacolet River with a covered picnic area, ample field space for outdoor sports, including baskets for disc golf, a covered basketball court, a baseball field, two tennis courts, and a scenic paved trail perfect for bike rides. Additionally, Harmon Field offers a riverside cabin available for rent for special occasions.

Tryon Arts & Crafts: A vibrant community arts center located in Tryon, NC, dedicated to fostering creativity and artistic skills in the region. Founded in 1960, it has grown into a cornerstone of the local arts community, offering a wide range of classes, workshops, and events for artists of all ages and skill levels.

Tryon Fine Arts Center (TFAC): A premier cultural hub located in Tryon, NC, dedicated to promoting the performing and visual arts in the community. Established in 1969, TFAC serves as a dynamic venue that hosts a wide range of artistic events, including concerts, theater performances, art exhibitions, educational programs, and community gatherings.

Tryon Little Theater: Tryon Little Theater operates as a non-profit organization, showcasing a diverse array of talents through its community performances.https://tltinfo.org/home.html

Foothills Equestrian Nature Center (FENCE): FENCE is a non-profit focused on conserving green spaces and offering educational and recreational programs that foster connections between nature, animals, and the community. https://www.fence.org/about

Pearson Falls: Conveniently located on HWY 176 between Tryon and Saluda, Pearson Falls is one of Polk County’s top visitor attractions. It is home to over 300 species of plants and features a fenced trail and a picnic area, making it perfect for group visits.https://www.pearsonsfalls.org/who-we-are

Rogers Park: Rogers Park features an amphitheater with a capacity of 200 people and a trail running through the park. In the summer, Rogers Park hosts Summer Tracks, a series of free concerts that include food and beverage offerings.

Raymond Fitness Trail: The Raymond Fitness Trail offers a scenic footpath through a hardwood forest, featuring numerous fitness stations along the way. This trail provides an excellent opportunity for visitors to enjoy a workout amidst the natural beauty of the forest, with stations designed to enhance physical fitness and overall well-being.

Nina Simone Plaza: The Eunice Waymon Nina Simone Memorial Project celebrates the life and legacy of Nina Simone, a native of Tryon. Renowned internationally, Nina Simone achieved fame for her extraordinary talent and significant contributions to the musical arts.

Vineyards: Mountain Brooks Vineyard, Overmountain Vineyards, Vaughn Creek Greenway, Woodland Park, Park on Trade, Bryan Park

Photo credit: Ralph Mayer, Saluda, NC (Campbell’s Bridge)

Photo credit:  Courtesy of Tryon International Equestrian Center