Attractions and places to see around Stokesdale include a blend of natural features and community-focused points of interest. The region offers access to several lakes and nature preserves, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation. Stokesdale itself maintains a rural atmosphere, with its location allowing for exploration of both local sites and nearby regional attractions. The landscape features wooded areas, streams, and water bodies.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The Nat Greene Trail is a historic and well-loved path within the city's watershed network. This trail meanders through a variety of mixed hardwoods and pines along the southeastern edge of Lake Brandt’s watershed.
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Carlson Dairy Road passes directly over Lake Higgins with great views out in both directions in the center of the bridge. It is the smallest of the three Greensboro Lakes and is popular for recreational boating with kayaks, paddle boards and canoes often seen exploring in the summer.
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Lake Brandt is an 816-acre reservoir named after Greensboro's former mayor, Leon Brandt. The lake offers stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and canoeing. Fishing is permitted from the pier or a boat; however, bank fishing is not allowed.
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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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The Cascades Preserve comprises of 130 acres of natural landscapes and wildlife habitat. It features a great walking trail with beautiful views, a waterfall and pristine countryside. This is along with good parking and a picnic area.
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Carlson Dairy Road passes directly over Lake Higgins with great views out in both directions in the centre of the bridge. It is the smallest of the three Greensboro Lakes and is popular for recreational boating with kayaks, paddle boards and canoes often seen exploring in the summer.
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You can explore a variety of hiking trails, from easy loops to more challenging paths. The Nat Greene Trail meanders through mixed hardwoods and pines along Lake Brandt’s watershed. For a peaceful nature experience, the Knight Brown Nature Preserve offers almost five miles of trails through a wooded valley. Additionally, nearby Hanging Rock State Park provides trails for all skill levels, featuring dramatic cliffs and plateaus.
Several lakes in the area offer opportunities for water activities. Lake Brandt is an 816-acre reservoir popular for stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and canoeing. Fishing is also permitted from the pier or a boat. Lake Higgins Park, the smallest of the Greensboro lakes, is also great for recreational boating. Just a short drive away, Belews Lake spans over 3,800 acres, providing ample space for boating, fishing, and various water sports.
Yes, you can visit the Cascades Preserve Waterfall, which is part of a 130-acre preserve featuring a walking trail with beautiful views and pristine countryside. The Knight Brown Nature Preserve also offers streams, diverse ferns, and wildflowers along its trails. For more dramatic natural features, Hanging Rock State Park, though a bit further, boasts impressive cliffs and plateaus.
Families have many options. The Kernersville Lake Park is a well-maintained park with walking trails, picnic areas, and fishing opportunities. Stokesdale Town Park at Martins Meadow offers over 30 acres of recreational space, including ball fields and a nature trail. For larger attractions, the Greensboro Science Center combines a zoo, aquarium, and hands-on museum, while the North Carolina Zoo provides a sprawling conservation park with animals from around the world.
Stokesdale has a small historic downtown area with renovated storefronts that reflect its past, dating back to the 1860s. You can also visit the Stokesdale Veterans Memorial, a monument erected in 2005 to honor local veterans, located at Vulcan Materials.
Absolutely. The area offers various routes for both cycling and running. For runners, you can find trails like the Atlantic and Yadkin Greenway or the Big Loop Trail. Cyclists can explore road cycling loops starting from locations like Anna Long Marshall Wayside or Belews Creek Dam. You can find more details on specific routes in the running trails guide and the road cycling routes guide for Stokesdale.
Many natural areas around Stokesdale are generally dog-friendly, provided pets are kept on a leash. The Knight Brown Nature Preserve is a peaceful spot for nature lovers and their leashed dogs. Stokesdale Town Park at Martins Meadow also features trails that can be enjoyed with your canine companion. Always ensure to check specific park regulations before visiting.
The best time to visit Stokesdale and its surrounding attractions largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural preserves like Knight Brown Nature Preserve or Hanging Rock State Park. Summer is perfect for water activities on Lake Brandt or Belews Lake. Indoor attractions like the Greensboro Science Center or North Carolina Zoo are great year-round options.
Local parks and preserves often provide essential facilities. For example, Kernersville Lake Park offers covered picnic areas, restrooms, and walking trails. The Cascades Preserve Waterfall also includes good parking and a picnic area. Stokesdale Town Park at Martins Meadow features ball fields, courts, and trails, catering to various recreational needs.
Beyond traditional hiking, you can experience unique outdoor adventures. The Lazy 5 Ranch, a short drive away, offers a safari-like experience where you can drive through or take a horse-drawn wagon ride among over 750 animals. For a more serene nature immersion, the Knight Brown Nature Preserve provides an excellent opportunity for wildlife viewing, including spotted salamanders, in a tranquil wooded setting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The komoot community has upvoted attractions like the Nat Greene Trail for its scenic paths and Lake Brandt for its water sports. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Knight Brown Nature Preserve and the family-friendly amenities at parks like Kernersville Lake Park are also highly valued.


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