Winter Trip Ideas
Warm up in Winter
Winter weather doesn’t mean you have to stay inside! The entire family will enjoy a treasure hunt with the various thrift, consignment, and antique shops throughout the county. Enjoy the small-town feel of Mesopotamia and Kinsman, or hit the city in Warren, Howland, and Liberty. Speaking of treasure hunts, download the Where’s Wally mobile pass and bring the kids to check in at eight locations around the county for a weekend out and about.
Winter is still a great time to get some fresh air and bond over ice fishing, walking trails, and – for the brave – camping!

Truly Trumbull Winter
Winter Pro Tips
Brandy Gleason is the face behind Ohio Road Trips where she curates fantastic things to do in Ohio. Bundle up and pack your bags for a winter getaway between Cleveland and Pittsburgh that will surprise you. Winter is a time when many wrap up at home and pray for summer, but Trumbull County, in Northeast Ohio, has winter destinations that will make you re-think cold-weather adventures. We've got you covered with these Winter Pro Tips.
The Medici Museum of Art
Browse the 65 original works in the Norman Rockwell American Scouting Collection, displayed together for the first time.
Truly Historical
The Packard Museum in Warren is dedicated to the history of the Packard family, the Packard Motor Car, and other Packard enterprises. It hosts a number of special exhibits throughout the year including the annual Antique Motorcycle Exhibit every January-May and its Packard Legacy Weekend in July.
This luxury car was invented in Warren.
Shop Local
Trumbull County offers a variety of unique shopping. Check out our unique shopping options.
Eastwood Mall Complex
All American Cards & Comics
Presidential Beginnings
Niles, Ohio is the birthplace of the 25th President of the United States. William McKinley is honored with two sites Downtown, The McKinley Home and Research Center and the William McKinley Memorial Library and Museum. Each has a distinctive experience that memorializes his life.
McKinley Birthplace Home
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