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Hiking around Wallburg offers routes through the rolling hills and woodlands characteristic of North Carolina's Piedmont region. The area's trails are primarily located in nearby parks and greenways, often featuring lakeside paths and gentle elevation changes. These routes provide accessible options for exploring the local landscape, with most trails following well-maintained paths through forests and along creek beds.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
1.61km
00:28
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.58km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Salem Lake Trail goes all around Salem Lake. The trail is a very popular outing for anyone that exercises in the area. It is open to equestrians, runners, walkers and bikers. If you are a biker then the trail is more suited for a gravel bike than an all out road bike. It is mainly a dirt trail for most of its seven mile length.
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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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Salem Lake has been called the hidden diamond of Winston-Salem being located just minutes away from the downtown area. It's a beautiful area and it has the Salem Lake Trail which makes for a 7-mile loop around the lake and makes a great hike or bike ride.
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The Salem Creek Greenway provides a picturesque setting for hiking enthusiasts. The trail follows the meandering course of Salem Creek and offers a mix of natural landscape and urban scenery. As you hike along the Greenway, you'll encounter wooded sections, open green spaces, and charming bridges.
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The Waughtown Connector Greenway is a short trail in the southeast of Winston-Salem. It connects to the popular Salem Creek Greenway so it's very easy to extend your hike.
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Salem Lake has been called the hidden diamond of Winston-Salem being located just minutes away from the downtown area. It's a beautiful area and it has the Salem Lake Trail which makes for a 7-mile loop around the lake and makes a great hike or bike ride.
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Salem Lake Dam is responsible for the nearby reservoir of the same name and dams up the Salem Creek. While hiking along the lake's shoreline, you will pass by the dam and can take a look at the massive construct.
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Yes, many trails in the area are great for hiking with your dog. The Salem Lake Trail loop — Winston-Salem is a popular choice for dog owners, offering scenic water views. For a quieter walk, the Stuart & Emma Thomas Memorial Trail is also a good option. Remember to keep your dog on a leash and bring waste bags.
The area has several accessible trails perfect for a family outing or if you're new to hiking. The Waughtown Connector Greenway — Winston-Salem is a short, easy path. For a slightly longer but still gentle walk with lakeside scenery, consider the Salem Lake Trail loop from Kerners Mill Creek.
For the most dramatic views, you'll want to visit the nearby state parks. Both Hanging Rock State Park and Pilot Mountain State Park are highly regarded for their stunning panoramic vistas from rock outcroppings. They are a short drive from Wallburg and offer trails leading to spectacular viewpoints.
Yes, loop trails are common. The Salem Lake Dam – Salem Lake loop from Salem Creek is a well-liked circular route that takes you around a portion of the lake. Many trails in the state parks, like those at Salem Lake Park, are designed as loops, making for a convenient and varied hike.
While the immediate trails around Wallburg are more focused on lakes and forests, you can find beautiful waterfalls with a short drive. Hanging Rock State Park features several cascades, including the popular Lower Cascades Falls. Stone Mountain State Park is also famous for its impressive 200-foot waterfall.
The hiking is characteristic of the North Carolina Piedmont region. Expect rolling hills, gentle elevation changes, and well-maintained paths through woodlands. Many popular routes, like those around Salem Lake, are relatively flat and follow the shoreline, while nearby state parks offer more strenuous climbs on rocky terrain.
The trails around Wallburg are highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the peaceful lakeside scenery, especially along the Salem Lake trails, and the well-kept paths through quiet woodlands. The accessibility for various fitness levels is also a frequently mentioned highlight.
Many of the local greenways and park trails are multi-use. The Salem Creek Greenway from Salem Lake — Winston-Salem is a great example of a path shared by both hikers and cyclists. The main loop at Salem Lake is also very popular for biking.
Besides the routes in this guide, there are several popular destinations a short drive away:
For most local trails, comfortable walking shoes, water, and snacks are sufficient. The paths are generally well-marked. If you're heading to a state park like Hanging Rock or Pilot Mountain for a more strenuous hike, consider bringing hiking boots for better ankle support, a small first-aid kit, and a map or a fully charged phone with the route downloaded.
Most local greenways and trails, such as the Salem Lake Trail and the Waughtown Connector Greenway, are free to access. State Parks like Hanging Rock and Pilot Mountain also offer free entry and access to their trail systems, though there may be fees for other activities like camping or boat rentals.

