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Tyler, also known as the Rose Capital of America, is a city in East Texas. It's known for its annual Texas Rose Festival, held in October, where over 30,000 rose bushes bloom across 14 acres at the Tyler Municipal Rose Garden. The city also has a deep and storied past, evident in the 1859 Goodman-LeGrand House and Museum, which features antique furnishings and Civil War-era medical artefacts. For outdoor enthusiasts, Tyler State Park offers opportunities for hiking, biking, and fishing.

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Airports near Tyler

You have choices when it comes to reaching Tyler. Here is a selection of 4 airports you can fly to when travelling to Tyler.

Tyler Pounds Regional Airport

This is the closest airport to Tyler, located just 10 miles northwest of the city centre. It is a commercial passenger airport with flights to and from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH).

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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport

Although not within a reasonable driving distance, DFW is a major international airport located approximately 100 miles west of Tyler. It offers a wide range of domestic and international flights, making it a convenient option for travellers who are willing to take a connecting flight to Tyler.

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Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport

Similar to DFW, IAH is not within a reasonable driving distance to Tyler, but it is a major international airport located approximately 200 miles southeast of the city. It offers numerous domestic and international flights, providing travellers with the option of connecting to a more local airport.

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Shreveport Regional Airport

Located approximately 90 miles east of Tyler, Shreveport Regional Airport is another option for travellers. It is a commercial passenger airport with flights to and from various domestic destinations. While it is not as close as Tyler Pounds Regional Airport, it can be a viable alternative for those looking for more flight options.

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Things to do in Tyler

In a city full of many sights to see, we've picked out our top 3 must-sees:

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Tyler Rose Garden

With the nickname "The Rose Capital of America," Tyler wouldn't be complete without a visit to its crown jewel, the Tyler Rose Garden. This 14-acre garden features over 38,000 rose bushes of more than 500 varieties. The roses are in peak bloom from April to mid-November, making it a must-see for any flower lover.

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Caldwell Zoo

This 85-acre zoo is a great place to see animals from all over the world. The Caldwell Zoo is home to over 2,000 animals representing more than 230 species. There are also several interactive exhibits, such as the giraffe feeding area and the stingray touch pool. The Caldwell Zoo is a fun and educational destination for the whole family.

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Goodman-LeGrand House and Museum

Step back in time at the Goodman-LeGrand House and Museum. This beautifully restored 1859 mansion is one of the oldest standing structures in Tyler. The museum features exhibits on the history of Tyler and East Texas, as well as a collection of antique furniture and Civil War-era medical artefacts. The Goodman-LeGrand House and Museum is a great place to learn about the history of the region.

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