Boone

Greystone, Boone Neighborhood

Nestled among rolling hills, Greystone offers a welcoming blend of craftsman-style homes and tree-lined streets, creating an inviting, close-knit community feel. With its friendly neighbors and peaceful atmosphere, Greystone stands out as a hidden gem, perfect for those seeking comfort and connection in a beautiful mountain setting.

Boone is a tranquil postal city filled with a diverse range of housing options, including single detached homes and smaller apartment buildings with various unit sizes available. This area benefits from a quiet atmosphere, offering peaceful surroundings free from excessive noise. Parking is convenient, and the city provides several grocery stores along with pharmacies that offer many everyday essentials. Dining options are available nearby, adding to the community’s charm. While some areas include bike-friendly spots, the terrain features hills, contributing to a distinctive character. Educational opportunities are accessible via public and private elementary schools within this well-rounded neighborhood.

Boone offers a slower-paced ambience. Boone is very quiet, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic.

Highlights of Greystone

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌲 Greystone Drive Nature Setting

A gated subdivision along Greystone Drive just a mile from the Blue Ridge Parkway, this area features nearly two‑acre lots set amid towering old trees, a year‑round stream and small waterfall, offering a serene, park‑like setting unique to Greystone. ([compass.com](https://www.compass.com/homedetails/Greystone-Dr-Boone-NC-28607/WJM8E_pid/?utm_source=openai))

🎓 Proximity to Appalachian State University

Greystone is cherished for its closeness to Appalachian State University, making it a convenient and sought‑after neighborhood for both families and students seeking a quiet yet connected place to live. ([nextdoor.com](https://nextdoor.com/neighborhood/greystoneboone--boone--nc/?utm_source=openai))

☕ Local Coffee & Shops Cluster at Sawmill Road

Just off Sawmill Road in the Greystone area, residents enjoy easy access to neighborhood gems like Sola Coffee Cafe, a local bottle shop and Sawmill Tap Room—providing casual gathering spots steps from home. ([greystonechurch.org](https://greystonechurch.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/gbc-church-profile-2018-07-07.pdf?utm_source=openai))

🛡️ Greystone Insurance Office

Located at 1675 Blowing Rock Road, Greystone Insurance serves the neighborhood with a locally‑rooted independent agency offering personal, auto, business, and health insurance—an everyday convenience right within the community. ([greystoneins.com](https://www.greystoneins.com/?utm_source=openai))

🚴 Access to Northern Peaks State Trail Network

Greystone benefits from proximity to the emerging Northern Peaks State Trail, a planned hiking network that will soon link Downtown Boone with Elk Knob State Park and other natural destinations—a boon for outdoor enthusiasts nearby. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Peaks_State_Trail?utm_source=openai))

A Boone Neighborhood

This June in Greystone

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 5–August 28, 2026 (Fridays in June)

Summer Concerts at the Jones House

Jones House Cultural Center, 604 West King Street, Boone, NC • Fridays at 5:30 PM

A weekly free outdoor concert series featuring local and regional musicians—perfect for Greystone residents looking for laid‑back Friday evening music, picnic opportunities, and a chance to mingle in downtown Boone.

June 10–14, 2026

High Country Jazz Festival

Appalachian Theatre of the High Country and venues around downtown Boone • Most evenings from around 5:00 PM (headliners at ~6:30 PM)

A multi‑day jazz festival bringing world‑class performances (e.g., Miguel Zenón & Luis Perdomo) and free community shows to Boone—offering jazz lovers in Greystone several nights of music, culture, and vibrant downtown atmosphere.

June 19–21, 2026

Boonerang Music & Arts Festival

Various locations downtown Boone • Noon to 10:00 PM daily

A free, family‑friendly street festival with dozens of musical acts, art vendors, food trucks, kids’ activities, and more—ideal for Greystone families enjoying a fun, walkable downtown experience.

June 27, 2026

Boone Pride March and Festival

Parade in downtown Boone, followed by festival at Watauga County Agricultural Conference Center, 252 Poplar Grove Road • Parade at 12:00 PM; festival until 6:00 PM

A one‑day celebration honoring the LGBTQIA+ community with a parade, performances, vendors, and community resources—offering Greystone locals a welcoming and inclusive event to support and enjoy.

Saturdays, June 2026

Watauga County Farmers’ Market

Daniel Boone Park, 591 Horn in the West Drive, Boone, NC • 8:00 AM–12:00 PM

A vibrant weekly market offering local produce, artisan goods, live music, kids’ activities, and food—an ideal Saturday morning outing for Greystone residents to shop fresh, support local makers, and enjoy community atmosphere.

June 27, 2026

Punch Brothers – Appalachian Summer Festival at Schaefer Center

Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts, 733 Rivers St, Boone, NC • 7:30 PM–9:30 PM

A ticketed concert by the acclaimed Punch Brothers ensemble—as part of App State’s Appalachian Summer Festival—offering Greystone dwellers a sophisticated evening of bluegrass and acoustic virtuosity.

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