Tyler Azalea Trail is Blooming

CyberCelt | March 21, 2009 in Fairs/Festivals, Family Fun, Historic travel, Hotels, Nature, Nature, RV Parks, RV Travel, Road Trips | Comments (2)

azalea trail in tyler, texas

March 20 – April 5, 2009

dogwoods are blooming in Tyler, Texas

The Tyler Azalea Trail started 50 years ago.  Today, the Tyler Azalea Trail stretches eight miles and attracts over 100,000 visitors to Tyler. The homeowners try to outdo each other, adding more azaleas and beautifying their yards for visitors.  Featured in Southern Living and Texas Highways, the Tyler Azalea Trail attracts visitors from all over the USA.  Explore the official Tyler Azalea Trail website for more information, panoramic photos, slide show, trail maps and special events.

Lots of fun things to do in Tyler, so please visit the Tyler CVB. You may also find RV parks or hotels on the website!


2 Responses to “Tyler Azalea Trail is Blooming”

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  1. Comment by LloydMarch 26, 2009 at 11:11 pm  

    What a beautful flower! I’ve never visited the Tyler Azalea Trail, but I can imagine how beautiful it must be. Eight miles – wow!

  2. Comment by KarenMarch 22, 2009 at 8:34 pm  

    That is a stunning flower. The festival reminds me of the tulip festival in my home state, Washington.

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