Skyland Park
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About Skyland Park
Recreational Facilities
Located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Skyland Park offers a breath of fresh air for locals looking to escape the daily grind. The Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks Department keeps this public green space in tip-top shape year-round.
Whether you're looking to break a sweat or simply enjoy some outdoor time, this park offers several options. The basketball courts are ideal for shooting hoops with friends or joining a pickup game - just bring your A-game and maybe a water bottle on those warmer Carolina days.
ADWinston-Salem True Crime Tour
Explore the dark side of Winston-Salem's history, from a mysterious murder committed by a serial prison escape artist to the rise of one of America's most infamous cult leaders to the inexplicable murder of an entire family, join us on the Winston-Salem True Crime Tour to hear the darkest stories from Winston-Salem's past.
Amenities for Families
Got kiddos with energy to burn? The playground area is where they'll want to be. While they climb, slide, and make new friends, you can relax at one of the nearby seating areas and tables. It's a simple setup, but sometimes that's all you need for an afternoon of fresh air and fun.
One of our favorite features has to be the grills scattered throughout the park. There's something special about gathering around for a cookout while the kids play nearby. Pack some burgers and hot dogs, invite a few neighbors, and you've got yourself a wonderful weekend activity when the weather's nice. Skyland Park might not be the biggest park in Winston-Salem, but it provides a welcoming space to play, gather, and enjoy the outdoors.
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ADCarolina History & Haunts Winston-Salem Historical Ghost Tour
A 90 minute historical ghost walking tour of Winston-Salem's West End Historic District guided by the eerie glow of candlelight. This tour will teach you the spooky history that has roamed this area since it's beginning in the mid 1700s.




