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Nature & Parks· Winston-Salem

Salem Creek Greenway & the Strollway

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The old railroad bed between downtown and Old Salem doesn't announce itself. The Strollway just begins — a former industrial corridor repurposed into a pedestrian path, running from the city center down to the heart of Moravian Winston-Salem. That conversion is the whole story here: infrastructure that moved freight now moves people, and the connections it enables matter more than any single stretch of pavement.

The Salem Creek Greenway functions as the spine of a citywide network that exceeds 25 miles of trails, incorporating paved and unpaved surfaces, boardwalks, and bridges. It links to the Long Branch Trail, Peachtree Greenway, and Salem Lake Trail — meaning a walk that starts near Old Salem can extend considerably without touching a road. Bike Share stations at Salem Lake and the Gateway YWCA make entry points out of what might otherwise be dead ends.

Dogs must be leashed. Come on foot or by bike. The railroad is long gone, but the alignment it left behind connects more of Winston-Salem than it ever did when it was carrying cargo.

Quick facts
  • ·Treat as a single 'greenway spine' landmark rather than separate dots.
  • ·Also links Long Branch Trail, Peachtree Greenway, and the Salem Lake Trail.
  • ·The Strollway follows a former railroad alignment between downtown and Old Salem.

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