About Bethabara Trail
Distance: 2.7 Miles
The Bethabara Greenway Trail connects the 300-year-old Moravian settlement of Bethabara with nearby neighborhoods and shopping centers north of Winston-Salem. The greenway heads through woods, boardwalks, and wetlands in a 183-acre wildlife preserve that’s home to 126 bird species. You can take a break by taking a guided tour of a German church and a fort that was used in the French and Indian War.
Trail Surfaces
- 8 feet of paved, gravel, single-track dirt and sand, wood chips, boardwalk
- There are some steep stairs and rugged areas that are not accessible to bikes or strollers.
Bethabara Trail Features
The trails and greenways have the following features:
- Boardwalk track
- Paved and Gravel track
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Perfect for:
- Biking
- Walking
- Access to Historic Bethabara Park
- Home to 126 bird species
- Flat and easy terrain
- Parking is available at:
- Historic Bethabara Park Visitors Center
- Reynolda Commons