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Harmon Field

Along Pacolet River, find log cabin, covered picnic area, fishing deck, playground, horseshoe pits, track, tennis courts, baseball fields, and horse show arenas. Open to public. Log cabin and covered picnic area available by reservation (small fee for log cabin rental).

Tryon, NC Other Attractions

Foothills Equestrian Nature Center (FENCE)

Fence is a 300 acre nature education and recreation center, offering 6 miles of hiking and riding trails. An equestrian center with stabling for 300 horses and a variety of family-oriented nature education programs, outdoor concerts and more.

Tryon, NC Nature Centers

Polk County Historical Museum

The former RR Depot now houses treasures from the past; over 500 artifacts; tools, clothing, paintings and photos dating back to early settlers. Please call the Polk County Visitor Center for more information at 800/440-7848.

Tryon, NC Museums

Red Fox Country Club

Ranked in the top 100 courses in USA in 1974.;Championship (7104 yards, 74.5 rating, 136 slope); Middle (6393 yards, 71.1 rating, 124 slope); Forward (5705 yards, 67.6 rating, 111 slope); ;18 holes, par 72, ;clubhouse, rstrnt./lounge, range, putt. green, chip. green, pro shop, rentals, ;

Tryon, NC Country Clubs


Things to do Museums near Tryon, NC

Scottish Tartans Museum

The museum, the only one of its kind in the United States, contains the official registry of all publicly-known tartans and i...

Polk County Historical Museum

The former RR Depot now houses treasures from the past; over 500 artifacts; tools, clothing, paintings and photos dating back...

Mountain Farm Museum

Collection of 10 historic farm buildings moved in the early 1950s to current location from throughout the Great Smoky Mountai...

Old Fort Railroad Museum

Old Fort continued to hold its status as the gateway to the Smoky Mountains through the post-civil war era as the railroad mo...

Mountain Heritage Center

The permanent exhibition features the 18th century migration of the Scotch-Irish to the New World where they settled across W...