Explore the Blue Ridge Mountains
Nestling up close to the state line with Virginia, the little town of Sparta enjoys a scenic location in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains. It's a stop on the Blue Ridge Heritage Trail, a route that celebrates the sites, land and people of this dreamy mountain region. Visitors come to enjoy the hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing, kayaking and other outdoor activities on offer, and you can choose from luxury wood cabins with panoramic mountain views and charming wooden farmhouses nestling under towering pines for your Sparta vacation rental.
Sparta's local landmarks
As the county seat of Alleghany County, Sparta is home to sites of historic interest. These include the classical Alleghany County Courthouse and the 19th-century Jarvis House. The town's Crouse Park is home to a summer farmers' market and weekly jam sessions for local musicians. If you're staying at your Sparta vacation rental with kids, the little playground here will let them expend some of that energy. If you'd like to explore local history, the Hutchinson Homestead, a restored mid-19th century mountain farm in Stone Mountain State Park, is well worth a visit. Besides the wealth of outdoor activities on offer, you'll also discover local wineries 20 minutes away in Laurel Springs.
Sparta's scenic activities
Drive the Blue Ridge Heritage Trail from your Sparta vacation rental to explore this fabled slice of the great American outdoors. Along the way, you can discover cascading waterfalls, gushing hot springs, atmospheric coves, glistening mountain lakes and secluded fishing holes. Blue Ridge Parkway is one of the most spectacular drives in the country, allowing you to take in vertiginous views over pine-clad hillsides as you drive. If you want to explore further, local shops and restaurants can be found in nearby Jefferson, while – to the south of Sparta – the Stone Mountain State Park and Doughton Recreation Area offer miles of hiking trails to explore.
Summer music sessions near Sparta
This dramatic landscape enjoys warm, sunny summers and cold snowy winters. In summer, a seasonal treat not to be missed is a 30-minute trip north on the Blue Ridge Parkway to cross the state line into Virginia. Here, you'll find the Blue Ridge Music Center – an outdoor performance space and small museum dedicated to the music of the Southern Appalachians. With live music through the summer months and fall weekends, this is an unforgettable way to hear bluegrass and old-time stringband music. From the center, you can pick up music heritage routes – Virginia's the Crooked Road and the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina.
Miles of trails to explore near Sparta
The massive granite dome which gives Stone Mountain State Park its name is a popular rock-climbing spot. With miles of trails and designated trout waters, the park is also great for hiking, fishing, picnicking, nature spotting and horseback riding. To the west, the Cherokee National Forest sprawls up the other side of the state line in Tennessee – offering more challenging hikes and forested mountain vistas. Grayson Highlands State Park, over in Virginia, is known for its excellent equestrian trails. The park provides year-round access to the Appalachian Trail and the Virginia Highlands Horse Trail.
Transportation to and around Sparta
The nearest airport is in Winston-Salem, NC (INT-Smith Reynolds), located 55.8 mi (89.8 km) from the city center.