Only sixty miles from Manhattan. Most of the residents travel the I-95, Route 25/8, and Merritt Parkway highways to work.
Trumbull,Connecticut has planned carefully to keep its country feel. With a total of almost 1,200 acres set aside as recreational and open space, a natural landscape is a very important part of Trumbull's quality of life. One third of Trumbull is half-acre zoning, while most of the remainder is one-acre zoned. Single-family homes make up 97% of local housing.
The town maintains 18 recreations parks including school facilities. Outdoor recreations opportunities at municipal areas include an 27-hole golf course, lighted tennis courts, two natural swimming ponds, three pools, athletic fields, hiking trails, and picnic sites. Two of the town's lakes are private and restrict use to area residents(pictures below). The State of Connecticut holds 350 acres of open space land within town limits open to the general public for walking, fishing, and hunting. The Rails to Trails path through the Pequonnock River Valley is very popular for people of all ages both for walking and biking.
Two beautiful Lakes in Trumbull (Canoe Brook Lake and Pinewood Lake)
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