Holiday rentals in Wilkesboro

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    Explore 10 holiday rentals in Wilkesboro

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Wilkesboro holiday rentals start at $78 SGD per night before taxes and fees

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Wilkesboro stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Wilkesboro

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Top guest favourite
A rustic stone exterior features a welcoming wooden door framed by a triangular overhang. Two rocking chairs are positioned on a small concrete porch, offering a space for relaxation. Surrounding trees add a natural touch to the entrance of the property.
Place to stay in Wilkesboro
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Rooster’s Roost! *Pet-Friendly*

The cabin is located only 5 minutes from the North Wilkesboro Speedway and 10 minutes from downtown Wilkesboro; Rooster’s Roost offers convenience and seclusion! Named after our 5-pound Pomeranian, Rooster who lives upstairs, our property is pet friendly with plenty of space to walk and enjoy the outdoors. There’s a small creek which runs along the property. West Jefferson, Boone, Moravian Falls and many ski areas are within close proximity as well! Please come enjoy this oasis in the foothills.

Top guest favourite
An outdoor dining table, set for eight, features elegant tableware and glowing lanterns. The surrounding railing is adorned with soft lights, creating a warm ambiance against a backdrop of expansive mountain views under a twilight sky.
Cabin in Traphill
5 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Dazzling Views - Hot Tub/Hiking/Wine/Golf/Dog OK

You won't believe the breathtaking year-round views of Pilot Mountain, Hanging Rock and stunning Stone Mountain State Park's extraordinary 700' granite dome visible from this luxurious mountainside cabin. We offer the perfect location to enjoy golf, hiking, fishing, kayaking, wine-tasting, astrophotography, family fun, a romantic escape, well earned relaxation or productive remote work with high speed Wi-Fi and full house privacy in this well appointed, dog friendly, 3 bedroom, 2 bath cabin.

Guest favourite
Shipping container in Wilkesboro
5 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

The Container Home- River Front & Pet Friendly!

Escape to our luxurious shipping container home, nestled in the heart of the woods with direct river access. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame breathtaking views of the surrounding forest, filling the interior with natural light. Unwind on the spacious deck, perfect for stargazing or sipping morning coffee. Inside, enjoy modern comforts amidst the peaceful surroundings. Explore the river's edge, immerse yourself in nature, and recharge. Experience the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility.

Top guest favourite
A fire pit sits atop a dark, slatted table, flames dancing within a glass enclosure. Vibrant mountain views are visible in the background, showcasing layers of green and brown hues under a soft twilight sky.
Cabin in Purlear
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

The Sun Lodge-Cozy, Secluded & Breathtaking Views

Enjoy breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mtns at The Sun Lodge, a cozy and welcoming cabin in a gated community, just 20 minutes from the BR Parkway. With an open floor plan, the lodge offers a loft and primary bedroom with a unique, spacious feel. Whether you're here for a relaxing getaway or need to work remotely, our super-fast Wi-Fi allows you to stay connected with ease. Important: The spiral staircases are tight. Please be mindful if traveling with small children or elderly guests.

Top guest favourite
A cozy log cabin features a spacious front porch with wooden railings and steps leading to the entrance. The cabin showcases a green metal roof and an American flag, surrounded by trees and mountain views, providing a warm and inviting exterior.
Cabin in Boomer
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Hilltop Haven

Cozy log cabin home centrally located in Western North Carolina about 40 minutes to Boone/Blowing Rock and 1.5 hours to Asheville and Charlotte. Amazing views in this private and gated mountain community. Enjoy the fresh mountain air as you walk down to community waterfall or take a five minute drive to the public swimming beach on Kerr Lake. When you're home you can grill out, use the exercise room, ping pong, putt, foosball, two fire pits and more! Check out our IG @hilltophaven_nc

Top guest favourite
Flat in Laurel Springs
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Peaceful Parkway Retreat | Pets + Mountain Views

Wake up steps from the Blue Ridge Parkway in a peaceful, pet-friendly mountain studio made for hikers, road-trippers, and quiet weekend escapes. Sip coffee on the private deck, wander by the pond, explore nearby trails and mountain towns, then unwind by the fire pit under starry Blue Ridge skies. With easy access to Doughton Park, Sparta, West Jefferson, Stone Mountain, and Grayson Highlands, it’s a cozy basecamp for slowing down or adventuring out. 1 bedroom studio + 2 queen beds.

Top guest favourite
A cozy cottage is nestled among lush pine trees, featuring a covered front porch that leads to an inviting entrance. Flowering bushes and shrubs line the path, enhancing the natural setting. Soft morning light filters through the trees, creating a serene atmosphere.
Guest house in Wilkesboro
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 313 reviews

Blueberry Hill Cottage: town and country

Private, cozy and quiet cottage in the trees yet only about a mile from the heart of town. Stainless steel appliances and tv with streaming services Amazon and Netflix. Easy hop to Blue Ridge Parkway, hiking and biking, wineries, Boone. About a mile to downtown. Watch wildlife from the private rear deck or walk the 2.6 acres of grounds, part landscaped, part garden, and part natural. Adjacent to greenspace/parkland. Dogs allowed! (limit 2) Pet fee charged per stay.

Top guest favourite
A modern kitchen showcases a large island with seating for four. Stainless steel appliances are complemented by wooden shelves displaying decorative items. A window provides natural light, and the flooring is a warm wood tone that adds to the inviting feel of the space.
Cottage in Elkin
5 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Carolina Wine Cottage

We have lovingly restored this 1940s farmhouse in Elkin, located just minutes from some of North Carolinas best wineries! We have all the amenities to make you feel right at home. After a day of winery hopping, come back and enjoy some more wine and cheese in the beautiful, new spacious kitchen, or relax out back at the fire pit, taking in the expansive views! The quaint town of Elkin is located minutes away for dining and shopping, or go for a hike at Stone Mountain!

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a single-story brick house is seen, featuring a covered front porch and a well-maintained pathway leading to the entrance. A carport is visible on the side, with landscaped areas including mulch and shrubs enhancing the property.
Home in Wilkesboro
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

The Ayers House

The Ayer’s House is located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Wilkesboro, NC. You will be close to everything when you stay at this centrally-located place. W. Kerr Scott Reservoir is 4 miles away and offers fishing, swimming and boating. If mountain biking is your thing, drive across the dam and you will find top notch riding at the Dark Mountain Park. Downtown Wilkesboro is just 2.5 miles away and offers several restaurants, shops and the Wilkes Heritage Museum.

Top guest favourite
Cabin in Boomer
5 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews

Secluded Retreat: Private Creek / Firepit

Heading to MerleFest 2027 (April 29 – May 2)? This property serves as the ideal home base for the festival. Located just a scenic 15-minute drive (14 miles) from Wilkes Community College, you can easily access all 12 stages of music by day, then completely escape the crowded campgrounds and festival traffic by night. It is the perfect premium retreat for attendees seeking comfort, cleanliness, and tranquility during the four-day event.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a two-story house is depicted, featuring white siding and a dark blue front door. A wooden porch with two chairs provides a welcoming entrance. A gravel path leads to a wooden sign, enhancing the natural surroundings with greenery and a metal planter.
Tiny home in Purlear
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Four Gables Farms Tiny Home

This memorable place is anything but ordinary. It's nestled on a 12 acre lot yet centrally located. Minutes to Wilkesboro, Jefferson, and Boone. Whether you are in town for the historic Wilkes Motor Speedway, one of our music festivals, our awesome mountain biking trails, skiing in nearby Boone or Banner Elk, hiking the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway trails or just to enjoy nature and small town life you've found the perfect spot!

Top guest favourite
The charming cottage exterior is framed by lush greenery. Its weathered green siding complements the rustic wooden window planters adorned with flowers. The entrance is highlighted by soft lighting, inviting guests to explore the peaceful surroundings.
Cottage in Purlear
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Enchanted Escape Romantic Mtn. Cottage Near Boone

Escape to a peaceful private mountain cottage nestled on 12 beautiful acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Boone, NC. Surrounded by rolling farmland, wooded trails, and the sounds of the nearby creek, this cozy retreat blends rustic charm with modern comfort. Relax on the spacious deck overlooking the farm and mountains, explore the private trail and creekside bridge, or unwind by the fire pit under the stars.

Popular amenities for Wilkesboro holiday rentals

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Wilkesboro?

    Wilkesboro has stays near its historic downtown, as well as accommodations closer to outdoor spots like the W. Kerr Scott Reservoir. Neighborhoods around Main Street are often recommended for their walkability and local charm.

  • What are the best things to do in Wilkesboro with kids?

    Stroll through the Wilkes Heritage Museum, enjoy boating or fishing at W. Kerr Scott Reservoir, or take kids to downtown parks and playgrounds. Local festivals and music events often have activities tailored for young visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Wilkesboro?

    Explore exhibits at the Wilkes Heritage Museum, savor local dishes downtown, and enjoy outdoor activities at W. Kerr Scott Reservoir. Attending a live music event or seasonal festival is frequently suggested to experience the area's culture.

  • How is the weather in Wilkesboro?

    Wilkesboro has mild winters around 30–49°F (-1–10°C) and warm summers near 86°F (30°C). Spring and autumn feature comfortable temperatures and occasional rain, making them popular with visitors.

  • When is the best time to visit Wilkesboro?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for mild temperatures around 70°F (21°C), outdoor activities, and local festivals. These seasons highlight blooming landscapes and comfortable walking conditions.

  • What are the best places to visit in Wilkesboro?

    Explore the Wilkes Heritage Museum for local history, stroll around the historic Downtown Wilkesboro, and enjoy nature at W. Kerr Scott Reservoir. Locally rooted music venues and antique shops are frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in Wilkesboro?

    Explore trails at W. Kerr Scott Reservoir, including the Overmountain Victory Trail, or head to Rendezvous Mountain State Park for forest walks. Walking paths near downtown provide easier options for all abilities.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Wilkesboro?

    Families often explore the Wilkes Heritage Museum, picnic at W. Kerr Scott Reservoir, and take part in seasonal events or craft fairs. Downtown parks and playgrounds also provide space for kids to enjoy.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Wilkesboro?

    Consider exploring Blue Ridge mountain towns, local wineries, or hiking in nearby state parks for a day trip. Seasonal drives through the foothills and visits to craft breweries are often suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Wilkesboro?

    Wilkesboro has pet-friendly accommodations, including cabins and homes near W. Kerr Scott Reservoir and Main Street. Many stays provide access to walking paths and local parks for visiting pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Wilkesboro?

    Locals suggest visiting in late spring or early fall for comfortable temperatures and regional festivals. Enjoy walking tours downtown, and check community calendars for music events and farmers markets.

  • What is Wilkesboro known for?

    Wilkesboro is known for its Appalachian folk music heritage, historic sites like the Wilkes Heritage Museum, and access to outdoor recreation at W. Kerr Scott Reservoir. The area has popular annual music festivals and regional food traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Wilkesboro?

    Discover antique shops in historic downtown, enjoy walking trails near lesser-known reservoirs, or join guided tours at regional wineries. Locally owned bakeries and craft studios are often suggested for unique finds.

  • What are the best foods to try in Wilkesboro?

    Wilkesboro has regional favorites including Carolina barbecue, fresh trout from local streams, and seasonal produce from farmers markets. Pecan pies and Southern-style biscuits are often recommended for a taste of local traditions.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Wilkesboro?

    Pack layered clothing for changing temperatures, sturdy shoes for outdoor trails, and rain gear for spring or autumn showers. Bring reusable water bottles and sunscreen to enjoy the area's parks and festivals.

  • What is the nightlife in Wilkesboro like?

    Nightlife in Wilkesboro centers on live music venues, casual bars, and local eateries, particularly around Main Street and downtown. The area has a relaxed vibe, with music performances reflecting its Appalachian roots.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Wilkesboro?

    Wilkesboro hosts the festival MerleFest in late spring, which is frequently suggested for its music and community spirit. Seasonal farmers markets, holiday celebrations, and Appalachian folk events are also popular traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Wilkesboro?

    Wilkesboro has family-friendly vacation rentals, including larger homes in residential neighborhoods and cabins near nature areas. These stays often feature outdoor space and proximity to parks or playgrounds.