Visitors looking for small-town personality will love Vienna's Town Hall and Bicentennial Park gazebo.
A thrilling safari ride awaits you at Wagon Trails Animal Park, where you can interact with and feed more than 350 animals from six continents from around the globe. Goats, sheep, buffalo and more roam the 65-acre compound from May to October.
The Fish and Game Club draws members with an interest in shooting, hunting, fishing, archery and conservation, and the Antique Tractor Club of Trumbull County promotes history and preservation through their collection, restoration and exhibition of machinery and tractors. Club-sponsored events serve to further unite the already tight-knit community.
The Avalon Golf & Country Club at Squaw Creek, a Penn Ohio Golf Trail course, is a gorgeous tree-lined spot designed by Canadian golf course architect Stanley Thompson, who is credited with designing more than 150 courses.
In Vienna, there’s a combination of local businesses and chains with a small-town touch. Yankee Kitchen and the original Brothers Pizza keep locals and visitors fed and happy, and retailers provide big-store items with small-store customer service.
The Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport located in Vienna is home to the Youngstown Air Reserve Station, the base of operations for the 910th Airlift Wing of the Air Force Reserve Command.
For more information, please visit www.viennatownship.com.
must-see

Antique Tractor Club of Trumbull County
Historical repository and club for those interested in the collection, restoration, preservation and exhibition of farm machinery and tractors of historical value.

Avalon at Squaw Creek
This tree-lined classic 18-hole golf course was designed by Canadian Stanley Thompson.


Fish & Game Club of Vienna
Includes men, women and families who have an interest in outdoor activities such as sports shooting, hunting, fishing, archery and conservation.


Hidden Oaks Golf Club
Fantastic 9 hole course for various skill levels

Vienna Memorial Cemetery
The Vienna Memorial Cemetery is tucked behind the quaint New England-style village green of Vienna Center and faithfully serves as a resting place for Vienna Township’s deceased for over 130 years including some noteworthy individuals local to Trumbull County and its history.