Best attractions and places to see around Kernersville include a mix of historic landmarks, expansive parks, and cultural sites. The town offers a blend of its rich history with natural beauty, providing diverse points of interest. Visitors can explore unique architectural sites, enjoy serene botanical gardens, and discover various recreational areas. This region provides opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 27, 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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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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Although this foot bridge was build in 1998 it looks like something out of the past. It connects the Strollway to the south end of Old Salem. It is not the main entrance to Old Salem, but it is a nice entrance and is reminisce of something from that time period.
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Another good Winston-Salem Greenway. Salem Creek Greenway runs along Salem Creek from Marketplace Mall, through Washington Park, under Broad Street, across Main Street and through Happy Hill and Reynolds parks to Salem Lake Park. It is a good connector to Salem Lake with a wide paved trail.
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The greenways around Winston-Salem are really nice for riding, walking or running. This section runs along Salem Creek and is a great way to get to Salem lake. At times some of the lower sections can flood when there is a lot of rain.
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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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You can explore several popular trails in the area. The Salem Creek Greenway is excellent for riding, walking, or running, connecting to Salem Lake. Another option is the Long Branch Trail, an urban greenway passing through Winston-Salem with city views and wooden bridges. For a unique experience, the Lowery Mill Creek Crossing and Old Railway Bridge (Salem Lake Trail) offers great views of the lake and an old train bridge.
Yes, Kernersville offers several family-friendly attractions. The Old Salem Covered Wooden Bridge and Molly Leight's Crossing are both suitable for families, offering pleasant walks. Beyond these, the Paul J. Ciener Botanical Gardens provide a peaceful, seven-acre oasis with themed gardens, and Triad Park features hiking trails, picnic spots, a fishing pond, and multiple play areas, including a rock-climbing playground.
Kernersville is rich in history. A must-see is Körner's Folly, often called 'the strangest house in America,' a Victorian mansion built in 1880 with 22 rooms across seven levels. You can also visit the Kernersville Museum in the historic Bellamy House, the restored 1873 Train Depot, and the South Main Street Historic District, which features buildings from 1834 to 1930.
For natural beauty, the Paul J. Ciener Botanical Gardens are a highlight with over 15 themed gardens and vibrant displays. Triad Park offers 426 acres with hiking trails and a fishing pond. Other options include Kernersville Lake Park for fishing and scenic walks, Century Lake Park with a walking loop, and Cascades Preserve for scenic trails.
Yes, several trails are dog-friendly. Molly Leight's Crossing and the Long Branch Trail are both suitable for walks with your dog, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors together.
Several attractions and trails are designed to be wheelchair accessible. These include the Old Salem Covered Wooden Bridge, Molly Leight's Crossing, and the Long Branch Trail, ensuring a more inclusive experience for visitors.
Kernersville features several unique cultural sites. The Carolina Field of Honor within Triad Park is a poignant veteran's memorial. Car enthusiasts will enjoy the Kernersville Auto Museum, displaying classic and exotic vehicles. For a different experience, the Kernersville Reptile Zoo, Medical Center, and Pet Store offers a chance to explore various reptiles.
Beyond walking and cycling on the greenways, you can find various outdoor activities. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Salem Lake and Creek Greenway Loop' or 'Cascades Preserve gravel loop via Quarry Road.' If you prefer running, there are trails such as the 'Salem Lake loop' or 'The Wade Bitting Footbridge – Molly Leight's Crossing loop.' You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Kernersville, Cycling around Kernersville, and Running Trails around Kernersville guides.
The Paul J. Ciener Botanical Gardens are known for year-round events and vibrant displays, including over 25,000 tulips and daffodils, making spring an especially beautiful time. Generally, spring and fall offer pleasant weather for exploring parks and trails. Summer can be warm, while winter activities might be limited to less strenuous outdoor options.
Yes, Cascades Preserve is considered a hidden gem for those looking to enjoy nature. It offers scenic trails, providing a tranquil escape and opportunities for wildlife spotting away from more crowded areas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic views and the opportunity for outdoor activities. The greenways are praised for being great for riding, walking, or running, with sections like the Lowery Mill Creek Crossing offering beautiful lake views. The historical sites provide a glimpse into the past, while the parks offer peaceful natural settings.


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