Town of Troutman · Iredell County
Troutman, North Carolina.
A Piedmont town of roughly 3,700 residents, five miles south of Statesville and thirty north of Charlotte. Council-manager government, chartered in 1905, and still running on a small-town rhythm.
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- parks-rec
Troutman Farmers Market
June 20, 2026 · 9:00 AM · Troutman ESC Park
- board
Planning & Zoning Board
October 28, 2026 · 6:30 PM
- board
Design Review Board
November 5, 2026 · 5:30 PM
- council
Town Council Regular Meeting
November 12, 2026 · 7:00 PM · Town Hall Council Chambers
Latest news
From the desk of Town Hall.
June 14, 2026
Stage 2 Drought — Water Conservation In Effect
The Town has activated Stage 2 of its Water Shortage Response Plan. Voluntary conservation is asked of all customers.
May 20, 2026
Special Meeting Notice — Budget Workshop
Town Council will hold a Special Meeting for a Budget Workshop. Meeting is open to the public.
May 2, 2026
Richardson Greenway — Construction Update
Trail work continues along the Richardson Greenway corridor. Segment closures are posted at trailheads.
Six departments, one Town
The people who keep Troutman running.
Parks & Recreation
37 acres of parks. Over 5 miles of greenway.
Troutman Parks & Recreation creates community through people, parks, and programs — wellness, athletics, natural spaces, and family programming for every age.
37
acres of parks
3
named parks
5+
miles of trails
Troutman ESC Park
A 30-acre community park donated by Engineered Sintered Components (now Keystone), opened to the public in May 2013. Features a playground, splash pad, dog park, sports fields, pavilion, and a quarter-mile paved walking trail.
- Playground
- Splash Pad
- Pavilion
Georgie St. Park
A cozy half-acre neighborhood park with slides, swings, a seesaw, climbing structures, and picnic seating — walkable from the surrounding Georgie St., Powell St., Wagner St., Massey St., York Road, and Brookside Development area.
- 6' Wave Slide
- 5' Twister Slide
- Toddler & Belt Swings
Morrison Farm Park
A 5.4-acre open green space donated to the Town in 2017, with a half-mile walking trail around the perimeter, sitting benches, mutt-mitt stations, and a Little Free Library.
- 1/2 Mile Walking Trail
- Sitting Benches
- Little Free Library
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