- TripBuzz discovered 38 different types of activities for couples in the Tyler area, including Specialty Museums (like Brookshire's World of Wildlife Museum & Country Store), Zoos (like Caldwell Zoo), Theaters (like Liberty Hall) and Gun Ranges (like Lock & Load Indoor Shooting Range), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 21 date ideas in or near Tyler, Texas, all of which are located within the city of Tyler.
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Visitors can view big cats in a natural setting with trees, grass, and room to run while embarking on a self-guided tour
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At the Tyler Rose Garden, visitors can see over 30,000 roses from over 450 varieties in the gardens. Visitors can roam on paths through the Heritage rose, IDEA, camellia, and meditation gardens.
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The latest movies and special holiday/seasonal films can be viewed at Times Square Cinema in Tyler. While watching a movie, guests can also enjoy concessions such as popcorn, candy, ice cream and beverages.
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A live performance theater in Downtown Tyler, Liberty Hall schedules numerous plays, films and shows throughout the year. Community-oriented, it is a popular venue for school concerts and other local events.
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Featuring professional actors, Tyler Civic Theatre offers visitors a variety of plays each season to attend. The stage is located below the seats, so that visitors can view the performance at any angle.
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Also known as Kiepersol Estates, K E Cellars is a Texas style winery and distillery that makes an array of craft wines and spirits. The winery also features a restaurant and bed & breakfast.
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Visitors to the Caldwell Zoo can see animals in the African Savanna, North America, South America, African Aquariums, and North American Herpetarium, and Wild Bird Walkabout exhibits. The zoo had the largest African elephant in North America, and was home to the first cheetah club conceived through artificial i…
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Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge has 50 big cats including mountain lions, leopards, tigers, lions, bobcats. The staff at the facility gives tours of the facility in hopes to encourage conservation efforts.
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A scenic neighborhood of old homes dating back to the 1920s and 1930s, the Azalea Residential Historic District is a tourist destination for those interested in architecture of the period. It also hosts the annual Azalea Festival.
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Activities allowed on the Rose Rudman Recreational Trail include walking, jogging, rollerblading, and biking. In addition to the main trail itself, the surrounding park area has a picnic area and pavilion.
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Faulkner Park, open seven days a week, provides a number of outdoor recreational activities to choose from. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy under the pavilion, take the kiddos to the playground, or play a game of tennis or baseball. A fishing pond is also available.