Hobby Park is part of the City of Winston-Salem's extensive park system managed by the Recreation and Parks Department. The department operates and maintains 82 parks, including Hobby Park, providing a wide range of recreational amenities such as playgrounds, picnic shelters, tennis courts, soccer and football fields, baseball and softball diamonds, basketball and volleyball courts, pools, splash pads, and dog parks. The department aims to create and maintain unique recreational spaces for residents to enjoy outdoor activities and community events throughout the year.
Dogs must be leashed in all parks including Hobby Park, except in designated dog parks where no leash is required.
What types of sports facilities are available at Hobby Park?+
Hobby Park offers facilities such as baseball/softball fields, basketball courts, soccer fields, tennis courts, volleyball courts, and a football field.
Is there a skate park in the Winston-Salem park system?+
Hobby Park Yes, the city operates one skate park as part of its park system.
Fun and challenging single track mountain biking trail. Listed as 5.5 miles in total. I did about 3.8 miles only as I’ve inadvertently skipped some sections.
There are quite a few forks that are not marked; I’d say in general following the “red dots” marked on some trees tend to get you the most miles. Just as the MTBproject description on this trail warning, I had to “hike a bike” a handful of times mainly due to me not sure where I’m going and didn’t maintain enough speed.
Terrains:
Hard pack, some roots, some rocks, very rideable for intermediate mtn bikers, beginners will struggle for sure on larger roots or climbs. Reasonable climb...Fun and challenging single track mountain biking trail. Listed as 5.5 miles in total. I did about 3.8 miles only as I’ve inadvertently skipped some sections.
There are quite a few forks that are not marked; I’d say in general following the “red dots” marked on some trees tend to get you the most miles. Just as the MTBproject description on this trail warning, I had to “hike a bike” a handful of times mainly due to me not sure where I’m going and didn’t maintain enough speed.
Terrains:
Hard pack, some roots, some rocks, very rideable for intermediate mtn bikers, beginners will struggle for sure on larger roots or climbs. Reasonable climbs if you are moderately fit. Some parts are a bit loose or sandy but very safe overall.
Many fun berms and area to maintain speeds. Good variety of terrains and challenges. Places where they marked “Trail” or “DH” are both very manageable. You don’t have to be a gnarly expert Downhill rider or with a DH bike to accomplish it. But definitely true intermediate skills required.
Bonus features next to the parking lot — flow trail (jump trail) that has a handful of medium size table top and 4 S-berms and 1 drop near the very end. I was too exhausted to try the drop but looks reasonably safe too as long as you maintain enough speed.
Highly recommend anyone who is around the Winston-Salem area to try this out. I was just visiting Wake Forest University and googled nearby trails, this is only 10 minutes away. Definitely looking forward to come back again.
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Jordan Burleson
May 16, 2021
★★★★★5.0
Fantastic 🏞️ park if you are a hiker, a mountain 🚲 biker, picnicer, rc car enthusiast, or plane enthusiast. They have dirt tracks and open fields for you to take the cars and planes out. They also have ample parking, ♿ handicap accessible spots, and more. The entrance is difficult to spot as an FYI.
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Scott T
Oct 17, 2023
★★★★★5.0
This place has excellent mountain bike trails. They aren't easy trails, but pretty challenging. There are a lot of punchy climbs with roots and rocks. Lots of quick descents with roots and rocks.
We were visiting from out of town and heard this place drained well (it does) and was fun (it is). I think it's about 6 miles for a loop, but much shorter of you take the downhill lines, which we didn't. We stuck to the regular loop and really liked it.
I really like out the trail was constantly changing elevation. The numerous technical features really makes it stand out too. I like rock features and there were some challenging ones and one rock s...This place has excellent mountain bike trails. They aren't easy trails, but pretty challenging. There are a lot of punchy climbs with roots and rocks. Lots of quick descents with roots and rocks.
We were visiting from out of town and heard this place drained well (it does) and was fun (it is). I think it's about 6 miles for a loop, but much shorter of you take the downhill lines, which we didn't. We stuck to the regular loop and really liked it.
I really like out the trail was constantly changing elevation. The numerous technical features really makes it stand out too. I like rock features and there were some challenging ones and one rock slab jump to flat that I skipped.
I can't say enough about this place. Kudos to the trail builders and maintainers. They are keeping this trail in great shape.
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Brett Duncan
Nov 19, 2025
★★★★★5.0
Review from a mountain biker.
The trails here are some of the best I've ridden in the state (outside of WNC).
It'll challenge your cardio with steep, technical ascents and your reflexes with equally technical and steep descents. A proper XC trail system.
Just use caution in the fall/winter with all the fallen leaves, some of the hidden roots will send you over your bars in a hurry.
That said, someone(s) came out and sprayed an obnoxious amount of pink spray paint on EVERY TREE POSSIBLE along the trail where it couldn't be more obvious on where it is you need to go.
I'd describe it as bordeline vandalism and it completely ruins the vibe of be...Review from a mountain biker.
The trails here are some of the best I've ridden in the state (outside of WNC).
It'll challenge your cardio with steep, technical ascents and your reflexes with equally technical and steep descents. A proper XC trail system.
Just use caution in the fall/winter with all the fallen leaves, some of the hidden roots will send you over your bars in a hurry.
That said, someone(s) came out and sprayed an obnoxious amount of pink spray paint on EVERY TREE POSSIBLE along the trail where it couldn't be more obvious on where it is you need to go.
I'd describe it as bordeline vandalism and it completely ruins the vibe of being in the outdoors.
Actions like this are reserved for important intersections and forks in the road and are better suited with some form of signage instead of spray painting trees.
I try to get past it every time I ride here, but I can't help but shake my head when I do.
I may be being a bit petty and in some areas the spray paint is helpful, but there are areas where it could be helpful but it isn't and leads to less distance and less elevation gain for Strava dorks like me.
My 2 cents, still 5 stars.
Go Ouside. Have Fun. Be Safe! Cheers!
J
Josh Pagano
Feb 5, 2023
★★★★★5.0
Park dedicated to remote controlled planes and cars and whatever you got! Plenty of space to race or try out new moves. There's also walking and biking trails :)
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