{"id":517,"date":"2012-10-10T17:56:01","date_gmt":"2012-10-10T17:56:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/Asheville3\/?page_id=517"},"modified":"2019-05-14T20:11:01","modified_gmt":"2019-05-14T20:11:01","slug":"polk-county","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/Asheville3\/?page_id=517","title":{"rendered":"POLK COUNTY"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>POLK COUNTY<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>County Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n40 Courthouse Street<br \/>\nColumbus 828-894-3301<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.polknc.org\">www.polknc.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n2753 Lynn Road<br \/>\nTryon 828-859-6236<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.carolinafoothillschamber.com\">www.carolinafoothillschamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Home to national equestrian events, unlimited outdoor recreation, and  spectacular scenery, Polk County draws newcomers to an exceptional quality of  life. Timeless communities have managed to preserve their rural heritage and  unique appeal in the face of modern growth and development.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Services<\/strong><br \/>\nState-of-the-art healthcare is close to home for residents of Polk  County, who look to St. Luke&#8217;s Hospital in Columbus as the anchor of a network  of services. Located near the intersection of Interstate 26 and Route 108, the  hospital is 40 miles southeast of Ashville and 25 miles northwest of  Spartanburg, South Carolina. As the only hospital in its primary service area,  St. Luke&#8217;s provides a 24-hour physician-staffed emergency department and  specialized medical and surgical services usually associated with much larger  hospitals. The hospital campus also houses the Polk County EMS and Hospice of  the Carolina Foothills. Residents of Polk County also benefit from St. Luke\u2019s close  association with Spartanburg Regional Medical Center and Mission-St. Joseph\u2019s  Health System, both major tertiary care centers, which are just a few minutes  away by helicopter or ambulance.<\/p>\n<p>Education is a high priority for Polk County residents, where the SAT  scores for students in the public school system exceed state and national  averages. The teacher\/student ratios are among the highest in North Carolina,  and the per-pupil spending ranks 25 out of 115 school systems across the state.  The number of teachers with graduate degrees ranks Polk County Schools third in  that same group of 115 school systems. Those who are interested in pursuing a  higher education have abundant options within commuting distance from home,  including Isothermal Community College, Blue Ridge Community College in North  Carolina, Spartanburg Technical College, University of South Carolina Upstate,  Converse College, and Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lifestyle <\/strong><br \/>\nPanoramic Polk County offers a wide variety of residential settings that  support a kaleidoscope of lifestyles. Newcomers can choose from rustic log  homes in mountain environments, a pastoral horse farm, a charming historic  neighborhood in a foothills town, or upscale living in a country club  community. The county is divided into five townships and three municipalities,  combining pristine natural beauty with attractive neighborhoods and bustling  commercial districts. The waterfalls, mountains, and rolling hills of the  Piedmont provide virtually unlimited access to outdoor recreation and adventure.  Luxurious golf courses, equestrian attractions, fishing, boating, hiking,  camping, and mountain biking are all common pastimes. National and state events  combine with annual celebrations and festivals to fill the calendar with  red-letter dates. The national Block House Steeplechase has been sponsored by  the Tryon Riding &amp; Hunt Club for more than half a century. The Blue Ridge  Barbecue Festival that includes the North Carolina State Barbecue Championship  Cookoff draws culinary professionals from across the nation.<\/p>\n<p>Originally a vaudeville theatre built in 1939, Tryon Theatre provides  first-run movies, art and foreign films, and occasional live performances. The  Tryon Fine Arts Center brought a modern stage to Polk County in 1969, where  exhibits, shows, and events in the visual and performing arts showcase  regional, national, and international talent. Seniors over age 60 come to The  Meeting Place for socialization and recreation, while the younger set gathers  at the Tryon Youth Center for indoor dancing or outdoor adventure. The Polk  County recreation programs are diverse and appeal to a wide cross-section of  age groups and interests. Sports teams, gymnastics, swimming, karate, girl&#8217;s  softball and adult programs in aerobics, swimming, karate, and basketball are  among the options. Equestrians and nature lovers will want to return frequently  to the Foothills Equestrian Nature Center, stretching over 250 acres of rolling  pastures, forests, and foothills to offer horse shows and themed nature walks  as well as educational programs. The same quaint towns, historic sites, arts  and crafts, and scenic vistas that have made Polk County so popular with  visitors, from Ernest Hemingway to Lady Astor, make the county a comfortable  and idyllic home. That&#8217;s why Polk County is among the &#8220;top 10 places to  live in rural America.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Town of Columbus<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Town Hall<\/strong><br \/>\n828-894-8236<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.columbusnc.com\">www.columbusnc.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n828-859-6236<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.carolinafoothillschamber.com\">www.carolinafoothillschamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The growing town of Columbus is known as a gateway community to the  mountains of Western North Carolina. Breathtaking scenery and four colorful,  mild seasons have made this area popular with retirees and families who  appreciate small-town friendliness and simplicity. The grand, historic Polk  County Courthouse\u2014one of the oldest still in use in the state\u2014stands as a  living monument to the rich heritage of the county seat of government. At the  same time, the attitude toward environmental protection and planned growth is  progressive. Columbus just recently doubled its land area to accommodate  several developing new subdivisions, encouraging new residents to experience  the unrivaled quality of life that others have enjoyed for centuries. Columbus  claims an unusual beginning as a community that sprang up almost overnight,  carved from 100 acres of unspoiled wilderness on what was then known as Foster  Race path in the shadow of Fosters Mountain, known today as Chocolate Drop.  Today, residents enjoy developed recreational amenities close to home,  including lush parks, walking paths, tennis courts, a swimming pool, and  colorful special events. Saturday&#8217;s in the Park crowns the month of August with  live music at Veterans Memorial Park.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>City of Saluda <\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Town Hall<\/strong><br \/>\n828-749-2581<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.cityofsaludanc.com\/\">www.cityofsaludanc.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n828-859-6236<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.carolinafoothillschamber.com\">www.carolinafoothillschamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Historic Saluda is perched on the crest of the &#8220;Saluda Grade,&#8221;  the steepest standard-gauge railroad in America. This quaint town has managed  to preserve its turn-of-the-century atmosphere and charm, with 16 buildings in  the downtown district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In a  &#8220;walking town&#8221; like Saluda, that represents most of the streetscape!  Victorian architecture along tree-lined streets is graced by seasonal blooms  for a postcard-perfect image, although new construction in the Saluda area is  on the rise. Known for its arts community, wonderful shops, and fine  restaurants, Saluda combines a lively cultural community atmosphere with  old-fashioned family values. Coon Dog Days follows the 4th of July celebration  each year, drawing participants to a 5K run. The town is nestled in the  foothills beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, allowing easy access to premier  recreational sites for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping, and  fishing.<br \/>\n<strong>Town of Tryon<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Town Hall<\/strong><br \/>\n828-859-6655<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.tryon-nc.com\/\">www.tryon-nc.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n828-859-6236<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.carolinafoothillschamber.com\">www.carolinafoothillschamber.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Serving as a cultural center of Polk County, the town of Tryon is home  to performing groups, individual artisans, crafts people, and the Tryon Fine  arts Center. Tryon also draws national crowds to outstanding events like the  North Carolina Barbecue Festival and the Block House Steeplechase held at the  Tryon Riding &amp; Hunt Club. Historic sites are common in this long-established  area, like the rustic Tryon Depot located at the bottom of the Famous Saluda  Grade, the nation&#8217;s steepest standard-gauge railroad. Few communities can match  Tryon for the number of generational descendants of the area&#8217;s original  settlers. Many residents bear the family names of pioneer relatives four or  more generations back in their lineage. Today&#8217;s population mix is becoming  increasingly more diverse, blending retirees with young families and singles  who appreciate the world-class recreational opportunities. Fishing, hiking, and  canoeing are available on 10,000 acres of the Green River Game Lands. The town  itself is named for the mountains that create its scenic backdrop, the Tryon  Mountains, stretching for 10 miles and crowned by Tryon Peak.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>POLK COUNTY County Offices 40 Courthouse Street Columbus 828-894-3301 www.polknc.org Chamber of Commerce 2753 Lynn Road Tryon 828-859-6236 www.carolinafoothillschamber.com Home to national equestrian events, unlimited outdoor recreation, and spectacular scenery, Polk County draws newcomers to an exceptional quality of life. 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