Where is Boone, North Carolina, USA?

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Where is Boone Located? - Boone is a city located in the Boone County of North Carolina, United States. Boone lies between 40.7878788 Degrees North latitudes and 74.0143064 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Boone, North Carolina

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Where is Boone Located?

Boone is a city located in the Boone County of North Carolina, United States. Boone lies between 40.7878788 Degrees North latitudes and 74.0143064 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Boone city is 19092 people and the city has a total area of 6.31 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Boone, North Carolina Quick Facts

FactDetails
TownBoone
CountyWatauga County
StateNorth Carolina
State CapitalRaleigh
CountryUnited States
US RegionSouth
Latitude36.2168°N
Longitude81.6746°W
Elevation3,333 ft (1,016 m)
Land Area6.36 sq mi
Water Area0.03 sq mi
Total Area6.39 sq mi
Population (Census 2020)19,205
Population DensityApproximately 3,020 per sq mi
ZIP Code28607, 28608
Area Code828
Time Zone StandardEastern Standard Time (EST, UTC-5)
Time Zone DaylightEastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC-4)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code37-07380
Congressional DistrictNorth Carolina's 5th Congressional District

Nearby Cities and Towns to Boone, North Carolina

  • Blowing Rock, North Carolina - 8 mi South
  • West Jefferson, North Carolina - 20 mi Northeast
  • Banner Elk, North Carolina - 16 mi Southeast
  • Newland, North Carolina - 23 mi Southeast
  • Lenoir, North Carolina - 25 mi South
  • Mountain City, Tennessee - 24 mi North
  • Wilkesboro, North Carolina - 34 mi Southeast
  • Elizabethton, Tennessee - 43 mi Northwest
  • Hickory, North Carolina - 50 mi South
  • Johnson City, Tennessee - 56 mi Northwest

Boone, North Carolina Climate and Weather Overview

MonthAvg High (°F)Avg Low (°F)Avg Precipitation (in)
January42224.0
April63384.2
July79585.1
October66423.2
Annual634155.0
Climate AttributeDetails
Climate ClassificationWarm-Summer Humid Continental (Köppen Dfb)
Annual PrecipitationApproximately 55.0 inches
Annual Sunshine DaysAbout 204 days
Severe Weather RiskModerate - Winter snowstorms, heavy rain, thunderstorms and occasional flooding
Annual SnowfallApproximately 35 inches

Driving Distances from Boone, North Carolina

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
Blowing RockNorth Carolina815 min
Banner ElkNorth Carolina1625 min
West JeffersonNorth Carolina2030 min
NewlandNorth Carolina2335 min
Mountain CityTennessee2435 min
LenoirNorth Carolina2540 min
WilkesboroNorth Carolina3450 min
ElizabethtonTennessee431 hr
HickoryNorth Carolina501 hr 10 min
Johnson CityTennessee561 hr 15 min

Transportation and Connectivity in Boone, North Carolina

TransportationDetails
Nearest AirportTri-Cities Airport
IATA CodeTRI
Major HighwaysU.S. Route 221, U.S. Route 321, U.S. Route 421, North Carolina Highway 105
Rail ServiceNo passenger rail service; freight rail available in nearby communities
Local TransitAppalCART public transit system
  • U.S. Routes 221, 321 and 421 connect Boone with the North Carolina High Country, Tennessee and the Piedmont region.
  • North Carolina Highway 105 serves as the town's primary north-south corridor, linking Boone with Banner Elk and Linville.
  • Tri-Cities Airport, approximately 70 miles northwest, is the nearest commercial airport with domestic flight service.
  • AppalCART provides fare-free local bus service throughout Boone and Appalachian State University, along with regional routes to neighboring communities.

Key Landmarks and Places to Visit in Boone, North Carolina

LandmarkType
Appalachian State UniversityPublic University Campus
Daniel Boone Native GardensBotanical Garden
Hickory Ridge History MuseumLiving History Museum
Moses H. Cone Memorial ParkHistoric Estate and Park
Blue Ridge ParkwayScenic Parkway
Howard Knob ParkScenic Overlook
Turchin Center for the Visual ArtsArt Museum
Mystery HillTourist Attraction
Rocky Knob Mountain Bike ParkOutdoor Recreation Area
Tweetsie RailroadTheme Park and Heritage Railroad

Colleges and Universities in Boone, North Carolina

InstitutionTypeLevelNotable For
Appalachian State UniversityPublicResearch UniversityEducation, business, sustainability and Appalachian studies
Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute - Watauga CampusPublicCommunity CollegeCareer training and transfer programs
Lees-McRae CollegePrivateCollegeWildlife biology, nursing and outdoor recreation
Mayland Community CollegePublicCommunity CollegeTechnical education and workforce development
East Tennessee State UniversityPublicResearch UniversityHealth sciences, business and education
Lenoir-Rhyne UniversityPrivateUniversityBusiness, education and health sciences

Waterbodies in Boone, North Carolina

South Fork New River, Watauga River, Price Lake, Bass Lake, Boone Fork, Laurel Creek, Winkler Creek, Elk River, Trout Lake, Hebron Colony Lake.

Golf Courses in Boone, North Carolina

Boone Golf Club, Hound Ears Club, Blowing Rock Country Club, Mountain Glen Golf Club, Linville Golf Club, Sugar Mountain Public Golf Course, Cedar Rock Country Club, Jefferson Landing Club.

Boone, North Carolina - Key Historical Facts

  • Boone was founded in 1872 and named after the American pioneer and explorer Daniel Boone, who explored the region during the eighteenth century.
  • The town became the county seat of Watauga County and developed as a center for trade, education and mountain agriculture.
  • The establishment of Appalachian State University in 1899 transformed Boone into one of North Carolina's leading college towns.
  • Construction of the Blue Ridge Parkway during the twentieth century boosted tourism and highlighted the area's scenic mountain landscapes.
  • Outdoor recreation, including hiking, skiing, fishing and cycling, has become a major part of Boone's economy and identity.
  • Today, Boone is known for its vibrant university community, Blue Ridge Mountain scenery, cultural attractions and year-round outdoor activities.

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