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A tiny town with access to Decatur
A general store, a post office and a depot. Those three buildings were all that stood in Trinity in the 1840s, and the town’s residents felt like it was all they needed — so much so that the town was named after its trio of amenities. The town has grown in the years since, but it remains small: its population was recently around 2,500. Though the city of Decatur is close by, as are other town centers, its residents value the community’s relaxed attitude. “It’s a getaway from city life,” says Philip Wright, a Realtor with MeritHouse Realty who has family in Trinity. “It’s centrally located, but it has a small-town feel.”
Trinity homes and planted among a forested landscape offering a quiet rural environment.
Trinity residents can head downtown for Decatur's unique seasonal events.
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Ranch-style homes surrounded by trees
The community is mostly ranch-style homes with brick exteriors, though New Traditional homes are also available. Dense wooded areas often fill the spaces between houses. With few sidewalks, residents usually drive to get to the town’s amenities. Most homes sit on lots of an acre or more. Ranch-style homes can range from $200,000 to $350,000. New Traditional homes can go from $300,000 to $450,000. The town also has investment properties available from $150,000 to $200,000. The neighborhood has a CAP Index Crime Score of 2 out of 10, lower than the national average of 4.
Ranch style homes are abundant throughout the Trinity area.
New Traditional homes with attached garages are a popular find in Trinity.
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West Morgan High School has a high graduation rate
Students are served by Morgan County Schools. Students can attend West Morgan Elementary School, which holds a B grade from Niche. West Morgan Middle School earned a B-minus Niche score. West Morgan High School has a 17:1 student-teacher ratio and a 92% graduation rate. The school has a B-minus grade from Niche.
West Morgan High School helps prepare Trinity students for a life of success.
West Morgan Elementary faithfully serves the children living in Trinity.
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Downtown Decatur is a short drive away
The community is near U.S. 72 Alternate, which can take drivers about 8 miles into downtown Decatur or about 35 miles into downtown Huntsville. Decatur Morgan Hospital is less than 10 miles away and Huntsville International Airport is around 25 miles away.
Decatur Morgan Hospital is conveniently located to provide healthcare services to Flint City residents.
Downtown Decatur's night life is a small drive away for Trinity residents.
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Caddo Cafeteria has a rotating menu
As the town has a dearth of restaurants, residents usually go elsewhere when dining out. In Decatur, Logan’s Roadhouse serves classic American cuisine, and Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q is a local institution with a signature white sauce. About 5 miles away is Chief & Snoogie’s Hickory Pit, a slow-cooked barbecue restaurant with a drive-through option. Caddo Cafeteria changes its Southern-focused menu every day. For retail essentials, residents can head to the local Dollar General. More expansive options exist at Decatur Mall, which houses stores like Belk, American Eagle and Hibbett Sports. Big Al’s Grocery, a convenience mart, is local to the town, and Publix Super Market and Aldi are options in Decatur.
Logans Roadhouse satisfies your hunger with delicious steaks, salads, and more in Trinity.
Chief & Snoogie’s Hickory Pit in Trinity serves up slow-cooked barbecue to hungry guests.
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Trinity Park is home to baseball and soccer games
Trinity Park is home to baseball and soccer fields as well as a trio of murals painted onto small towers. Caboose Park is true to its name, featuring the end car of a freight train, as well as open grass and a pavilion with picnic tables. Kimbrell Park has a swing set and other playground equipment. In nearby Decatur, the 10-acre Julian Harris Park has pickleball and tennis courts, and Rhodes Ferry Park provides anglers with access to the Tennessee River.
Caboose Park
Trinity Park has a playground, sports fields and more to explore in Trinity.
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Local churches give back to the community
The town hosts an annual Christmas Parade and hands out cash prizes for the best floats. Trinity Fest, an event featuring food trucks, live music and cornhole competitions, is held in the fall. The event raises funds for local and international nonprofit organizations. The town’s many churches are active in the community, creating care packages for local teachers being one way they give back.
Trinity Baptist Church provides a place for residents to connect with others, serve the community, and grow in their faith.
Trinity residents can head to Life Point Church for a welcoming vibrant community of believers as well as attend Celebrate Recovery meetings for a variety of addictions.
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