Explore and Experience Golf in Trumbull County |
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Trumbull County’s beauty is undeniable. Gorgeous farmland provides the perfect backdrop for a Sunday drive, and area parks and preserves have produced inspired work from hundreds of amateur photographers. The area is also proud of its historic homes, abundant wildlife and golf courses. Relax and unwind at two local wineries within an easy drive of each other. Both Cortland Wine Cellar and Greene Eagle Winery offer unique settings to enjoy and explore. Considering the county’s modest size, Trumbull has a ton of golf courses. There are more than 25 golf courses (including many 18-hole, executive) and in excess of 350 holes densely packed into an area measuring 25 miles wide and 25 miles vertically. Many of the courses can be described as parkland layouts featuring lush tees, fairways and greens lined by mature trees. Established in 1926, Pine Lakes Golf Club is one of the premier 18-hole venues in Trumbull County. Situated on 234 rolling acres, this is the perfect place for a “Stay and Play” or a wedding. Julia’s Bed and Breakfast, a four Diamond lodging facility, is located right on the grounds. Other local favorites include Yankee Run, Tamer Win Golf & Country Club, Bronzwood and Candywood Golf Club. Golf is just one of dozens of outdoor recreational opportunities found in Trumbull County. Magnificent Mosquito Lake State Park is one of the most visited parks in Ohio and boasts the second largest inland lake in the state. In the summer you can camp, swim, horseback ride and jet ski. When winter sets in, there are paths to snowmobile, places to ice fish and trails for cross country skiing.
Car enthusiasts are constantly fascinated by the history of the Packard Automobile during visits to the National Packard Museum. Another popular attraction is the Equarium at Eastwood mall where you’ll find a 4,500 gallon shark tank, saltwater fish and live coral. Trumbull County has a long and storied history, including its involvement in the Underground Railroad. Discover the beauty and character of this picturesque hideaway today. Plan your next golf trip to include Trumbull County. For a free golf guide call 866.360.1552 or visit www.GolfTrumbullCounty.com. |


The first settlers to arrive in the pocket of Northeast Ohio that’s now
known as Trumbull County came west from Connecticut. This New England
influence still remains and is clearly visible in the region’s
architecture and layout. Today, the county is divided into 24
townships, six cities and five villages – each with intriguing sights
and sounds for visitors to experience.
Relaxing is also a favorite pastime. Visitors love to stroll along the Riverwalk in downtown Warren, attend one of the outdoor concerts at Warren Community Amphitheatre overlooking the banks of the Mahoning River and appreciate the homes along historic Millionaires Row.

