Andrew Lindstrom: Great place to fly your model airplanes. I fly some drones here and try to keep out of the other pilots way, but they are very accommodating when I am there
Inspire Everyone: It is a very nice shaded trail that loops in circle making it about 10 degrees cooler in the heat, it is paved and wheelchair accessible, and there is wildlife seen occasionally. I would say it had a medium level of people where you dont feel crowded and have space to talk with a friend, but not where you dont see someone every 5 minutes or so in passing depending on the time of day you go.
Dulce Quintana: Coolest park, has a workout spot for adults, a small bike trail for kids, and playground. Basketball hoops, I didn’t see the large ramps someone said they were removed, bummer they should have kept both. It also has a little trail around the park, will be back
sarah reaves: I really love to go here hiking! I love that there is a really long bridge in the woods. Everyone seems really nice when Im family comes.
Melanie Kirchmeier: I took my 2 year old grandson to Southside Park while visiting Tyler. We played and played. Such a fun, beautiful, and well maintained park. There are plenty of play scapes for all ages. Partial fencing keeps the little ones safe and creates boundaries while exploring.
Dana Ruaro: Great museum for all ages! The exhibits are fun and hands-on, especially the DinoDig and energy lab — perfect for kids. Everything was clean and well maintained, and the staff was really friendly. It felt a little overpriced for the size, but it’s still a solid half-day activity if youre in the Cultural District. Worth a visit, just don’t expect to spend the whole day there.
paul warren: All I can say about the rodeo is OUTSTANDING.
The entire experience was fantastic. Everyone so helpful. The show was incredible. The food kiosk had plenty to offer , I would suggest getting food before you sit down as its gets very busy.