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Trumbull County, Ohio Map

Explore Trumbull County, Ohio with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 40 cities and towns in Trumbull County below.

Interactive Map of Trumbull County, Ohio

CountyTrumbull
StateOhio (OH)
County SeatWarren
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude41.262448
Longitude-80.744451
Cities & Towns40
Area Codes330, 614, 740

About Trumbull County, Ohio

Trumbull County unfolds across northeastern Ohio, a landscape shaped by the gentle descent from the glaciated plains of the Western Reserve toward the more rugged terrain that hints at the Ohio River further south. Its northern edge finds itself in the broad embrace of Mahoning County, while to the east, the land begins to gather itself into the subtle undulations that presage the Appalachian foothills. The Mahoning River, a vital artery, courses through its heart, its waters reflecting the changing seasons and the persistent industry that has long defined the county’s character. This central waterway, along with its tributaries, has carved paths through the land, creating a mosaic of fertile bottomlands and higher ground, a geography that has welcomed both the plow and the factory. The air here, especially in the early morning when mist still clings to the river valleys, carries the clean, damp scent of earth and, on a clear day, the distant promise of Lake Erie's influence.

The county’s story began in earnest in 1800, when it was established from the vast lands of the Connecticut Western Reserve. Early settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile soil and the strategic location along waterways, began to carve out homesteads and communities. Warren, the county seat, emerged as a natural focal point, its establishment marked by the clearing of land and the construction of essential buildings. Its selection as the administrative center was a practical matter, its position along the Mahoning River offering a ready means of transport and a growing hub for trade. Over the decades, Trumbull County witnessed the ebb and flow of American expansion, from the agricultural foundations laid by early pioneers to the industrial might that would later rise, transforming its riverbanks and valleys into centers of production. Each generation added its own layer to the county’s narrative, from the abolitionist fervor that stirred its communities to the waves of immigrants who sought opportunity and built new lives within its bounds.

Today, Trumbull County presents a compelling blend of its storied past and its evolving present. The echoes of its industrial heritage can still be seen in the robust brickwork of former factories and the enduring spirit of its people, who have navigated periods of economic challenge with resilience and a quiet determination. Agriculture continues to be a significant presence, with fields of corn and soybeans stretching across the land, and the distinct, orderly rows of Amish farms offering a visual counterpoint to the more modern developments. Residents find employment in a diverse range of sectors, from advanced manufacturing and healthcare to local businesses that serve the distinct neighborhoods of its many towns and villages. Landmarks such as the historic architecture of Warren’s courthouse square and the natural beauty of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, which touches the county’s western edge, draw visitors and residents alike, offering moments of reflection and connection to the enduring spirit of Trumbull County.

Cities and Towns in Trumbull County

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About This Trumbull County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Trumbull County, Ohio alongside links to detailed street maps for 40 cities and towns. The county seat is Warren. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records