Boone

Yonahlossee, Boone Neighborhood

Yonahlossee features a peaceful and relaxed environment that enhances daily living with its calm atmosphere. The neighborhood offers a strong presence of single detached homes complemented by duplexes, with many houses built around 1988, providing a solid mix of housing options. Four-bedroom and three-bedroom residences are commonly available, accommodating varying space needs. Parking is convenient and readily accessible, making it easy for vehicles to be utilized. While bicycling infrastructure is limited due to the sloping terrain, residents still choose bicycles for transportation occasionally. Overall, Yonahlossee provides a quiet, comfortable community with accessible amenities tailored for convenient vehicle use.

Home buyers who prefer a relaxed ambience will enjoy Yonahlossee. Yonahlossee is wonderful for those who need quiet areas, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.

Highlights of Yonahlossee

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

🌳 Yonahlossee Resort & Club

Set amid the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, Yonahlossee Resort & Club offers residents and guests upscale amenities such as private tennis courts, an equestrian center, and hiking trails, creating a serene mountain retreat atmosphere unique to the Yonahlossee neighborhood.

🛌 The Inn at Yonahlossee

This charming mountain inn located on Shulls Mill Road serves as a tranquil getaway within the neighborhood, providing comfortable accommodations and access to Yonahlossee’s natural beauty, perfect for family and visitors alike.

🐎 Yonahlossee Stables

Equestrian enthusiasts can take advantage of Yonahlossee Stables, which offer horseback riding, lessons, and scenic trail rides on carefully maintained paths, adding to the exclusive, active lifestyle offered within the community.

🚶 Old Yonahlossee Road Trail

This historic mountain trail winds through the Yonahlossee neighborhood, giving residents direct access to shady hiking routes and peaceful wooded landscapes right outside their doorstep, ideal for walking, jogging, and exploration.

🦌 Wildlife Viewing Areas

The natural setting of Yonahlossee includes dedicated spaces for observing local wildlife such as deer, wild turkey, and a variety of mountain birds, making it a haven for nature lovers and offering amazing opportunities for photography just steps from home.

Yonahlossee

This April in Yonahlossee

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

April 4, 2026

Watauga County Farmers' Market Opening Day

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

A weekly Saturday market launching its 52nd season with local produce, artisan foods, crafts, and a chance to mingle with neighbors—perfect for residents near Yonahlossee seeking fresh local goods and community connection.

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April 16, 2026

Boonerang: Battle of the Bands – Night 2

Appalachian Theatre of the High Country, 559 West King Street, Boone • 7:00 PM–10:00 PM

Local Boone bands compete for a cash prize and festival spot in a lively evening of live music—ideal for residents looking for vibrant local entertainment and support for regional musicians.

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April 15, 2026

Jazz Ensemble I and II Spring Concert

Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts, Appalachian State University, 733 Rivers Street, Boone • 8:00 PM

Appalachian State student jazz ensembles perform a free public spring concert—an enriching cultural outing close to home, great for music lovers across Yonahlossee and Boone.

April 18, 2026

11th Annual Playhouse BuildFest

Watauga High School, 300 Go Pioneers Drive, Boone • 9:00 AM–2:00 PM

A free, hands-on STEAM festival with cardboard city builds, science shows, and more—perfect for families in Yonahlossee looking for engaging and educational activities for kids.

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Local characteristics and demographics for Yonahlossee

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