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Your search for Recreation returned the results listed below.Great Golf Drives Interest in Residential Developments
Showcasing an array of private clubs and upscale residential communities built around challenging courses, Tyler has earned a reputation as a golfer’s paradise.
Tyler’s Caldwell Zoo Popular Family Entertainment
Tyler residents can embark on an adventurous safari without ever leaving the city limits‚ thanks to Caldwell Zoo‚ which sits on 85 acres and contains 2‚000 animals representing 250 species.
Caldwell Zoo Offers a Walk on the Wild Side
It all began simply enough in the late 1930s in the Caldwell backyard.
More Than Child’s Play
Magnets are a powerful attraction at Tyler’s Discovery Science Place, a museum chock-full of hands-on learning and fun.
SPORTyler II Promotes Tyler Sports Tourism
Sports are not just fun and games but serious business as well.
Public and Private Golf Courses in Tyler Challenge All Skill Levels
Golfers new to Tyler have some tough decisions to make when it comes to teeing it up.
Three Area Camps Make Summer Sensational in Tyler
Three organizations provide programs for campers, families and retreats.
Outdoors Enthusiasts of All Types Flock to Tyler State Park
Whoever coined the phrase “the great outdoors” was surely standing on one of Tyler State Park’s 985.5 acres, taking in the sweeping scenery of East Texas and thinking of the best possible way to describe the view.
TJC’s Junior College World Series Win Produces Storybook Ending
Tyler Junior College and SporTyler worked furiously in advance of the 2007 National Junior College Athletic Association Division III Baseball World Series to ensure a successful event.
Residents Still Enjoy Contributions From Early-1900s Philanthropists
Bergfeld Park was established in 1913 when Tyler businessman Rudolph Bergfeld donated land for the site.
