Best attractions and places to see in Forsyth County, North Carolina, offer a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and recreational opportunities. This region is characterized by its greenways, lakes, and preserved historical areas, providing diverse experiences for visitors. From extensive gardens to scenic trails and historic bridges, Forsyth County presents a variety of outdoor and cultural points of interest. The area is ideal for those seeking accessible trails, historical exploration, and family-friendly activities.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Absolutely beautiful trail and this is exactly how I define a "gravel" trail. Not to rough and very few tree roots.
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This is a really nice wooden bridge for bikes, walking and running. It allows you to stay off the road and stay on trails. It is dedicated to a former City Counsel Member who was very influential in this area. There is a plaque explaining more at the beginning of the bridge. The entrance to the YWCA is right across the bridge.
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Here you will find a really nice bridge that passes over Salem Creek. Although there is a trail that runs along the creek it is not often that you get a good view of it due to the thick growth around it. This spot really lets you look up and down the creek. There is also a plaque right before the bridge explaining where it gets its name and some of the history of the area. Very interesting.
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This is a really nice wooden bridge for bikes, walking and running. It allows you to stay off the road and stay on trails. It is dedicated to a former City Counsel Member who was very influential in this area. There is a plaque explaining more at the beginning of the bridge. The entrance to the YWCA is right across the bridge.
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Here you will find a really nice bridge that passes over Salem Creek. Although there is a trail that runs along the creek it is not often that you get a good view of it due to the thick growth around it. This spot really lets you look up and down the creek. There is also a plaque right before the bridge explaining where it gets its name and some of the history of the area. Very interesting.
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Tanglewood Park is a great place to visit and get outdoors. The park is located next to the Yadkin River. There are trails all around the golf course for bikes, horses and hiking. There are also some mountain bike specific trails with berms, jumps and platforms. There are fishing ponds and a swimming pool area.
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This is a beautiful well maintained park covering a total of 160 acres. 60 acres are taken up by the lake itself. There are covered picnic areas, rest rooms, fishing opportunities, walking trails along with rest rooms available. The park is ideal for nature lovers, bird watchers, hikers, and families with children.
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One of the most popular natural attractions is Reynolda Gardens, a 134-acre garden complex featuring formal gardens, greenhouses, and woods, open year-round. Visitors also enjoy the scenic views of Salem Lake from the Lowery Mill Creek Crossing and Old Railway Bridge (Salem Lake Trail).
Yes, Forsyth County offers several historical points of interest. You can visit Historic Bethabara, a significant historical site with trails and natural areas. The Old Salem Covered Wooden Bridge, though built in 1998, evokes a historical appearance and serves as a notable entrance to Old Salem.
Forsyth County is known for its extensive network of trails and greenways. The Salem Creek Greenway is a popular option, as is the Long Branch Trail, which offers nice views of Winston-Salem. The Salem Lake Trail is also a favorite for its scenic lake views.
Many attractions in Forsyth County are family-friendly. Reynolda Gardens offers a beautiful outdoor space for all ages. Trails like the Salem Creek Greenway and Salem Lake Trail are suitable for family walks and bike rides. Kernersville Lake Park also provides facilities and trails for families.
Yes, several trails and attractions in Forsyth County are designed to be wheelchair accessible. The Old Salem Covered Wooden Bridge and Molly Leight's Crossing are both wheelchair-friendly bridges. Additionally, the Long Branch Trail is an urban greenway that is also wheelchair accessible.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the Salem Lake loop or the Reynolda Gardens loop. Cyclists can take on the Salem Lake and Creek Greenway Loop or the Salem Lake Trail. Mountain biking enthusiasts have options like the North Central Mountain Bike Trails or the Tanglewood Park Mountain Bike Trails. Find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, Cycling, and MTB Trails guides for Forsyth County.
Yes, Forsyth County offers several dog-friendly options. The Molly Leight's Crossing bridge and the Long Branch Trail are both welcoming to dogs. Many of the greenways and natural areas are suitable for walks with leashed pets, allowing you to explore the outdoors with your canine companion.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and accessibility of the attractions. For instance, Reynolda Gardens is highlighted as a beautiful, free-entry horticultural oasis. The various bridges, like Old Salem Covered Wooden Bridge and Molly Leight's Crossing, are appreciated for their scenic views and their role in connecting trails, making them ideal for walking, running, and cycling.
For scenic views, the Lowery Mill Creek Crossing and Old Railway Bridge (Salem Lake Trail) offers great views of Salem Lake. Additionally, Reynolda Gardens provides a beautiful setting with diverse plant life, and the Wade Bitting Footbridge is noted as a viewpoint with opportunities to observe wildlife.
Yes, Kernersville Lake Park is a notable lake attraction in Forsyth County, offering trails and facilities. The Salem Lake Trail also provides extensive access and views of Salem Lake, which is a popular spot for outdoor activities.
Forsyth County features several interesting bridges. The Old Salem Covered Wooden Bridge is a picturesque footbridge connecting to Old Salem. You can also find the Lowery Mill Creek Crossing and Old Railway Bridge on the Salem Lake Trail, and the wooden Molly Leight's Crossing, which is great for bikes and pedestrians.


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