Emerald Village NC 28777

Tourist attraction
4.6
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Address:
331 McKinney Mine Rd, Spruce Pine, NC
Zip Code:
28777
Open Hours:
Today: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Open
Website:
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Emerald Village offers junk car selling and buying service to its customers with fast delivery service of the market and great customer service. It is a junk yard located in Spruce Pine (North Carolina). You might contact them by phone number +1 828-765-6463 or email if you are looking to know more about second-hand parts, estimated junk car value, selling or buying used vehicles. You can also find out the address below and head to the shop now if they can't explain every details through phone or email. Don't forget to check out the open hours before you go.

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(888) 810-1193

Working Time and Location

Current Hours

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    Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Customer reviews of Emerald Village in Spruce Pine, NC

4.6 stars based on 30 reviews
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    Rebecca Brown
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    My son and I went to both museums and had a wonderful time. We learned so much about the area and mines. We loved seeing all the musical instruments, the different stones and minerals and the uses of everything. We loved seeing the old mining equipment and the mine. The stores were also well stocked and we bought a great reference book, black light, a sifting box and some items made from local stone. We enjoyed our conversations with all those who worked there as well as a few families we interacted with. It was a great way to spend the day. There is a lot of stairs! So keep that in mind when planning.

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    Amber Salvati
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    This place is totally amazing! I absolutely loved everything about it. The 10-level museum is so cool - super fun to explore. The Bon Ami mine area was also awesome. We bought a native bucket to sift through and that was really fun. We got there in the morning and had the place to ourselves. I can’t wait to go back.

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    Jonathan Lamb
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    Absolutely amazing. This place combines real mining history with hands-on fun, and the staff tie it all together with knowledge and kindness. We started in the North Carolina Mining Museum and Discovery Mill complex, which are much bigger and better than we expected—historic equipment, photos, minerals, and clear explanations that make the local geology and mining story click. You can feel how important this area was (and still is) to gem and mineral history. The exhibits are well laid out, clean, and easy to follow, and the staff were happy to answer questions and point out details we would have missed. The sluice mine was great for all ages. The setup is shaded, the water runs well, and the staff help identify finds on the spot. We pulled nice pieces of quartz and garnet and had a blast washing the gravel and sorting through our “treasure.” It’s the kind of activity that’s genuinely fun even if you’re not a hardcore rockhound. The Black Light Mine Tour at night was a highlight. Under UV, the walls light up with fluorescent minerals—greens and purples glowing in a way you’ll never see in daylight. It’s unique, well organized, and the guide mixed science with storytelling in a way that kept everyone engaged. Pro tip: book ahead on busy weekends, arrive 30 minutes early, and bring a light jacket. Another big plus is that Emerald Village is the permit hub for the Crabtree Emerald Mine. We picked up our permits here, got directions, safety info, and tool advice from staff who clearly know the site. Crabtree itself is rugged and authentic—no frills, real digging—so it was incredibly helpful to launch from Emerald Village with the right expectations. (Note: There are no facilities at Crabtree, so bring water, gloves, and sturdy shoes.) Across the board, the staff were excellent —friendly, patient, and clearly passionate about the place. They helped with identification, shared bits of local history, and kept everything moving smoothly even with holiday crowds. Practical tips: check hours and tour times in advance; wear closed-toe shoes; bring cash/card for buckets and the gift shop; and if you’re heading to Crabtree, pick up permits early in the day and allow time for the drive and the hike in. Parking was straightforward, signage is good, and there are restrooms on site at Emerald Village (not at Crabtree). Bottom line: Emerald Village is a must-do —a rare mix of museum-quality history, memorable experiences (the blacklight tour is one-of-a-kind), and genuinely helpful staff. We left with great memories, a bag of finds, and a much deeper appreciation for the mountains’ “green fire.” Highly recommended.

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FAQs

  • Can I sell a junk car to Emerald Village in Spruce Pine, NC?

    Emerald Village in Spruce Pine, NC is a tourist attraction and does not currently buy vehicles directly. Call +1 828-765-6463 to ask about available services.

  • What services does Emerald Village provide?

    Emerald Village offers services as a tourist attraction.

  • What are Emerald Village's hours of operation?

    Emerald Village is open Mon–Sun 10AM–5PM. Call +1 828-765-6463 to confirm hours on holidays.