Back in the early days of the New World, the western region of what is now North Carolina was a gorgeous sprawl further than the eye could see of mountains, trees, rivers, streams, wildlife, and Cherokee. One particular tract of North Carolina’s wilderness, now referred to as the Piedmont Plateau, stretched between the western mountains and the coastal plain creating a moderate climate, or “thermal belt,” which became a historic settlement and a hub for agriculture. One of the oldest towns in western North Carolina, Rutherfordton, was founded here and remains a popular destination. Situated about halfway between Asheville and Charlotte, Rutherfordton is a wonderful, historic spot filled with shops and eateries, easily accessible to America’s favorite drive, the Blue Ridge Mountain Parkway where fall colors reign supreme, about 18 miles west of town.
European settlers founded Rutherford Town in Rutherford County shortly after the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Rutherfordton, as it was later called, became a major throughway during the Revolutionary War. Later, it became a stop on the stagecoach trail between North and South Carolina and the location of Western North Carolina’s first U.S. Post Office, built in 1798. Rutherfordton also proudly claims its part in the first U.S. Gold Rush, in the early 1800s.
Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on western North Carolina in 2024, and Rutherford County didn’t escape unscathed. Even Chimney Rock State Park, one of North Carolina’s most iconic attractions, is still closed as of this writing. However, Rutherfordton has been slowly recovering and is welcoming back visitors who want to retreat to Rutherfordton for notable history, charming businesses, delicious eateries, and proximity to nature.
Rutherfordton is a cool destination for American history buffs & outdoor excursionists
Rutherfordton is a great town for history buffs, maintaining more than 50 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Check out St. John’s Episcopal Church from 1846, the oldest church in the county. During the Revolutionary War, a group of patriots known as the Overmountain Men gathered to strategize and mobilize. Their route, the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail, is part of the National Parks Service, and passes through Rutherford. Rutherfordton was also the center of action during the Civil War.About 8 miles outside of town, Green River Plantation, built around 1804, offers tours of its restored antebellum house.
North Carolina had a Gold Rush in the early 1800s, preceding the infamous American West Gold Rush. After gold was found in western NC, Christopher Bechtler opened a mine and began minting America’s first $1 gold coin, almost two decades before the federal government opened its own mint. The mines of western NC output an estimated $25 million. Today, you can visit Bechtler’s 1838 home, and his old mint, part of the historic NC Gold Trail along with 68 additional sites. You can also try your hand at panning for gold in the area.
Although Chimney Rock State Park is indefinitely closed due to hurricane damage, Rutherfordton remains a great gateway to explore the local Blue Ridge Mountains. There are nature trails, horseback riding, the Cleghorn Golf Club, a zipline course, and Lake Lure for fishing and boating. The Lake Lure Flowering Bridge, a historic bridge built in 1925 with views of Chimney Rock and the Blue Ridge Mountains, was turned into a gorgeous garden of botanicals. Sadly, the bridge was significantly damaged during 2024’s Hurricane Helene, but is under restoration.