Tryon

Art, Culture, and Timeless Equestrian Roots

Tryon has long been a haven for artists, writers, and horse lovers, offering a distinctive blend of culture and countryside. With its picturesque downtown, galleries, antique shops, and annual festivals, Tryon attracts those seeking a lifestyle rooted in creativity and connection. Located just a short drive away in Mill Spring, the Tryon International Equestrian Center is named after Tryon, reflecting the town’s long-established equestrian nature and its place at the heart of the region’s horse community. The surrounding hills are dotted with beautiful homes, from rustic cabins to luxury estates, many with sweeping views and equestrian facilities. Real estate here is particularly attractive for second-home buyers, retirees, and those relocating for the Tryon equestrian lifestyle. Popular real estate features: Equestrian properties, artistic communities, custom homes, short-term rental potential, peaceful mountain living.  

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