Get outside and enjoy the many park areas!
From the Western Reserve Greenway to the State and local parks, Trumbull County is filled with opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. Take a hike, launch a boat, go bird watching. Enjoy our great outdoors! Have a look through the many parks listed on this page. If you haven't found what you are looking for from the general listings, chances are you'll find the park through the city or town listed below.
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Western Reserve Greenway
Multi-purpose, linear, paved trail has been designed for walking, hiking, biking and horseback-riding. Surrounded by nature, hikers, bicyclists, horseback riders, inline skaters and joggers can all enjoy this trail.


Clarence Darrow MetroPark
This 32-acre park sits next to the Trumbull Campus of Kent State University and is the home of Young's Run Disc Golf Course. Free to the public, this playing area features a challenging 18-hole permanent course and an 18-hole tournament layout.


Eastlake MetroPark
This park boasts a sledding hill in the winter and a connector trail to the existing Turkey Run Trail that borders a portion of the east side of Mosquito Lake. This park is also a good location for hiking, walking, cross-country skiing, and nature observation.


North Road Nature Preserve
142 acres developed to allow the best balance between visitor access to nature including animals, plants and other natural features.

Canoe City MetroPark
This nearly 18-acre park, opened in 1920, is the oldest park in the system.


Mahoning River Water Trail
This trail stretches nearly 23 miles of the East Branch of the Mahoning River and provides locations for paddling, fishing and nature observation.


Thomas A Swift MetroPark
12-acre park located at the intersection of the Mahoning River and the proposed Western Reserve Heritage Trail between Youngstown and Cleveland.


Mosquito Lake State Park
Nearly 4,000-acre park with opportunities for boating, swimming, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, camping, hunting, picnicking, snowmobiling, ice fishing, cross-country skiiing, and birding.

Shenango Wildlife Area
This nearly 5,000-acre wildlife area stretches northwest along Pymatuning Creek from Orangeville to Kinsman and crosses through four townships.

Grand River Wildlife Area
7,231 acres, including the Grand River, five tributary streams, 12 ponds, 15 man-made marshes, and numerous beaver impoundments.

Howland Wildlife Preserve & Mosquito Creek Boardwalk Trail
Access from Howland Township Park.

Bazetta Township Park
Enjoy baseball and softball fields, picnic facilities, grills and playgrounds.

Cooperation Station Dog Park
This public off-leash exercise facility allows dogs to run, play and socialize in a safe right next to Mosquito Lake.

Courthouse Square Park
Picnic facilities, a musical performance venue, and home to special events and festivals.

Mosquito Creek Wildlife Area
9,021-acre waterfowl-management area is located west of the Mosquito Creek Reservoir and includes lands that are flat and poorly drained as well as 830 acres of marsh and two ponds.