Spring Fun in Northeast Ohio
Plan a perfect spring day in Trumbull County, Ohio, filled with one-of-a-kind attractions, family-friendly entertainment, dog-friendly parks, and delicious local sweet spots. Whether you’re exploring charming small towns or relaxing by the lake, there’s something for everyone this season.
Enjoy the best of Trumbull County, Ohio, with outdoor adventures like hiking scenic trails, biking through nature preserves, or playing a round at one of our top-rated golf courses. When the weather turns rainy, explore local museums, discover unique finds at Trumbull County’s thrift stores and antique shops, or catch a live performance or concert. Looking for indoor fun? Challenge your mind at a local escape room or relax with a classic film at the Elm Road Drive-In Theatre — a nostalgic favorite in Northeast Ohio.
Fun For The Family
6 Play Places We Love!
From a throw-back arcade and classic bowling to storybook walks through the woods, there’s action for the high-energy household!
And this fun is never JUST for the kids!
Dog-Friendly Destinations
Our pets are our family, and they need some fun too!
Puppy moms and pops are all too familiar with the importance of letting their K-9 kiddos blow off some steam during a day of exploring Trumbull County’s many pet-friendly attractions.
Spend a Day in Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia the fourth largest Amish settlement in the country and rich with authentic, old-world traditions.
The town commons is a gathering hub for visitors, with nearby streets lined with about two dozen
pre-Civil War buildings housing cafes, a general store, locally made pantry goods, and home cooking.
Golf
Spring is the perfect time to hit the fairway in Northeast Ohio.
With a wide array of highly rated golf courses around Trumbull County golfers of all skill levels can enjoy a day on the green or take advantage of our Stay and Play packages.
History and Museums
Prepare to be awe-struck as you discover Ohio's oldest Civil War Monument, indulge in the charm of a still-in-service covered bridge, and quench your desire for nostalgia at a soda fountain.
A Spring trip to Trumbull County wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the Birthplace Home Museum of an American president or browse the incredible collection of vintage Packard vehicles and motorcycles at the National Packard Museum.