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Meet Larry

Larry here! I’m the Executive Director of Alleghany County Chamber, and I’ve called the Sparta area my home for 26 years. It’s a quieter destination that offers solace to breathe in that mountain air while browsing shops, restaurants, artists and musicians. Then when it’s time to up the adventure, take a drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway to see what you can find. Here, I’ll break it all down for you:

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Aerial of New River surrounded by fall foliage and mountains during daytime.
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Adventures by river or Parkway

We have 32 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway here, plus the second oldest river on the planet. So these are just a couple of my very favorite things to do outside:

  • Doughton Park: This is the largest park on the Blue Ridge Parkway, and it’s a hiker's and camper’s dream with more than 30 miles of trails and 110 tent and 25 RV sites. The Bluffs Restaurant is also a must-stop while here — it was the first restaurant to ever open on the Parkway. 
  • The Mountains-to-Sea Trail: Segments 5 and 6 run through the county too — around Doughton Park, along the Blue Ridge Parkway and through South Mountains State Park
  • The New River: This river flows north through the county and is a great destination for folks of all ages. The New is shallow and wide here, so leisurely kayaking, tubing and sport fishing are in high demand. Fishing is a year-round sport, and you'll have a chance at bass, muskellunge, walleye, crappie, catfish, perch and more.
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Sparta = music to my ears

  • Alleghany Jubilee: Wear your dancing shoes to this world-famous spot that celebrates mountain music every Tuesday and Saturday night. It's family-friendly (no alcohol) and handicap-accessible, and the dance floor is big!
  • Muddy Creek Music Hall: Find live music every weekend here, and be sure to stop by for Sunday brunch. 
  • Main Street Pizzeria and Taphouse: Live music on Friday nights and great pizza. Win-win. 
  • Crouse Park: Come for the farmers market Saturday mornings, but stay for the live performances on the amphitheater stage on weekends throughout fall and summer.

Festivals

  • Music on Main: Enjoy this free street party right in the heart of downtown. You'll hear live music flowing from just about everywhere: inside restaurants, performers on the streets and the headliner taking the stage.
  • The 29th Annual Mountain Heritage Festival: Save the date for when more than 100 local vendors line the streets of downtown and musicians play all festival long.
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More Sparta favorites

Fall is on its way. Plan your travel with insiders Sarah Jones and Elizabeth Clark for Hickory tips, Matthew Busche for Brevard info and Karen Gould for Crystal Coast must-dos.

 

This insider authorship was produced in partnership with Alleghany County Chamber of Commerce.

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