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http://www.wsgreenways.org/index.php/salemLake
My Day on a Greenway. View Salem Lake Trail. In a larger map. The unpaved Salem Lake Trail is not technically a greenway, yet many bikers, joggers and ramblers consider it a wilder and wetter extension of Salem Creek Greenway. Hugging the 365-acre lake's irregular shoreline, the trail offers shifting views of light on water and, almost always, a glimpse of a heron quietly fishing in the shallows. There is no development beyond the pier, boat launches and fishing station by the dam.
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WS Greenways
http://www.wsgreenways.org/index.php/bowenBranch
My Day on a Greenway. View Bowen Branch Greenway. In a larger map. A short connector trail following Brushy Creek and a series of powerline supports. New Walkertown Road (US 311) to Bowen Boulevard. Paved lots at Twin City ball field complex, across New Walkertown from the greenway entrance. No parking on Bowen Boulevard. Portable toilets at Twin City ballfield complex. Up')cycle({ fx: 'curtainX', sync: false, delay: -2000 });. Website developed by: Marcia Wilkinson Web Design.
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http://www.wsgreenways.org/index.php/access
My Day on a Greenway. Accessibility on the Greenways. Greenways can be an excellent way for those with reduced mobility or other limiting circumstances to move around outdoors. Most paths have relatively flat, paved surfaces suitable for wheelchairs, scooters and strollers. The trails allow access to the edges of woods and open fields, landscapes that would otherwise be off-limits to many. Here are some of the more accessible trails and tips on reaching them:. Bethabara Greenway, Monarcas Creek section.
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WS Greenways
http://www.wsgreenways.org/index.php/muddyCreek
My Day on a Greenway. View Muddy Creek Greenway. In a larger map. As soon as Muddy Creek Greenway greenway was made long enough to attract bicyclists, it became one of the city's most popular. On sunny weekends, the parking lots can remain full all day, but the trail itself seldom feels crowded. Bordered by agricultural fields, soccer fields and a horse pasture, this trail has an appealingly open feel. 291 miles, plus two half-mile spurs at northern end. Country Club Road to Summerfield neighborhood.
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WS Greenways
http://www.wsgreenways.org/index.php/newellMassey
My Day on a Greenway. In a larger map. This attractive greenway follows Brushy Fork Branch to connect Winston Park and Skyland Park. With the completion of Brush Fork Greenway, it will become part of an uninterrupted path to Salem Creek. Waterworks Road to Old Greensboro Road. Paved lot on Waterwords Road, between the greenway entrance and the Twin City ballfield complex. No parking on Old Greensboro end. Portable toilets at Twin City ballfield complex. Website developed by: Marcia Wilkinson Web Design.
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WS Greenways
http://www.wsgreenways.org/index.php/peachtree
My Day on a Greenway. In a larger map. A spur off Salem Creek Greenway, this trail passes an electrical substation and crosses Peachtree Street before entering an uncluttered, open area behind Reynolds Park Golf Course. Salem Creek Greenway to a dead end behind Reynolds Park Golf Course. The greenway is interrupted by a section of sidewalk and a street crossing at Peachtree Street. Curbside parking along Peachtree Street. The latter part of this trail involves a long climb up a low hill.
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WS Greenways
http://www.wsgreenways.org/index.php/greenway_map
My Day on a Greenway. Map of Current Greenways. View Current WS Greenways. In a larger map. Click on green lines on map to see name and length of greenways. Click on links above for information on each greenway. WS Greenways is an independent citizen advocacy group unaffiliated with the City of Winston-Salem. All opinions expressed here are solely those of WS Greenways. Website developed by: Marcia Wilkinson Web Design.
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http://www.wsgreenways.org/index.php/nature
My Day on a Greenway. Greenways create or preserve a ribbon of nature right in the city. Most are located along a creek, stream or lake, providing a green corridor that improves water quality and creates a healthy environment for wildlife. Greenways slow us down so that we can take in the plants, animals, woods, water and sky we so often miss while whizzing around in our cars. Local birdwatchers are particularly fond of greenways because of the access they give to habitats for resident and migrating bird...
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WS Greenways
http://www.wsgreenways.org/index.php/gatewayCommons
My Day on a Greenway. View Gateway Commons Greenway. In a larger map. In Gateway Commons Park, just north of downtown. Most of the greenway lies between the rocky cascade of Peters Creek and the handsome Aster Place apartments on Oak Street. 8 mile, looping through the park. Northwest Boulevard to Glenn Avenue. Long, moderately steep hill. Large paved lot at Northwest Boulevard entrance. Benches, two playgrounds, picnic tables with grills, picnic shelter, trash cans.
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WS Greenways
http://www.wsgreenways.org/index.php/rules
My Day on a Greenway. Greenways are closed from sunset to sunrise, year round. Do not litter. Please keep the trail clean for other users to enjoy. Keep pets on a leash at all times. Clean up after your pet. No motorized vehicles of any kind are allowed. No alcohol or drugs may be carried or consumed on a greenway. No weapons or fireworks allowed at any time. Bikes must stay on main trail. Cyclists 16 years and younger must wear helmets. For Your Own Safety. Use caution when approaching standing water.