We stayed in a screened camp building with power and on a concrete floor. I remember that the concrete got mighty hard under a sleeping bag. There was running water right at the site. We were there while the lake was open for swimming and water activities. We had a great time. This is a great place to go with fairly young children.
Tyler state park is a good place to go swimming, canoe/kayaking, trail hiking, and camping. Never caught a fish, but it's the only place I know of locally that you do not have to have a fishing license to fish, so that's a plus. Remember to lock up and HIDE your valuables! There was a string of break ins over this past summer (2014), but the breaks ins were not only in this park. They happened a lot in the Tyler area in general.
We loved Tyler State Park for many reasons but mostly because it is a very beautiful park filled with 75-100 year-old pine and hardwood trees. We were able to see large fish in the tip of the lake as we sat on the bench enjoying our stay. They have fantastic walking trails are are definitely pet friendly.
Great park for walking, kayaking, swimming, camping, biking, and enjoying nature! Affordable fun for a day or a weekend!
Few of us camped Tyler State Park and its one of the best and cheap and best getaways. We rented the Screened shelters and it was awesome. The lake provides good opportunity for the kids to swim. You can get your river tube or canoe and use the lake. The park has hot showers and few trails which provides you with a great outdoor activity. Its a fun place in a short distance from the metro.
Tyler State Park is a little slice of delight right in the middle of East Texas. My favorite time for a visit has always been during the spring when the dogwood trees are in bloom and their bright white flowers illuminate the forest in a beautiful way. There are some nice simple hiking trails here and none are too hard for even a young family. In fact, it is easy to feel at ease and and relaxed at the park. WE always have loved camping in the many camp sights around the lake. In the summer months the lake is open for swimming and there is a very nice swimming area to be enjoyed along with paddle boats and canoes. Riding bicycles in the park is always great fun and there are some very nice hilly drives to enjoy. I would highly recommend the park to couples as well as families. Not forgetting that singles have no problem finding many fun things to do here also. There are a couple of food establishment near the park if you aren't in to cooking out. I highly recommend Tyler State Park.
Its a really beautiful state park and not too far from the Dallas area. We visited in spring and really loved the place. The camping site was very close to the lake and a well maintained one. The park itself is very serene with multiple trails to hike. The hikes were very comfortable and not too hard to complete. We did leave on packet of food outside by mistake at night and we could hear racoons fighting at night :). Overall its a great place to relax out away from the city.
Very good, low cost swimming, boating, fishing opportunity. Scenic. Nice campsites and picnic areas. Friendly staff. Good restroom facilities.
I signed up for a race a few weeks ago....thinking it would be a fun diversion. I've never been out to Tyler State Park....but I've herd some good things. I've just recently moved to Tyler from the Dominican Republic where I've been tearing it up in the Master's category for some years. Anyway, I was pleasantly surprised at the technical difficulty of the trails. Was a perfect morning, in the mid 60's! Cant wait to go back, and take my daughter, Keren, who is also a monster on these sorts of trails! I'd recommend a visit to TSP for anyone with a hankering for some great riding. there are several loops with different difficulty levels, so bring the whole family. BTW, great camping spots as well, so make a weekend out of it!
I stayed in one of the campgrounds for a couple nights, it's a big old park, nicely laid out camping spots ( some overlooking the lake ) try and book areas 2 and 3 which are by the lake, my spot ( area1 ) was ontop of a hill. Very nice trails, well used so nice and easy to follow, 14 miles in total and I loved them.All in all, it's a very nice park centered around a beautiful lake, it's also a smashing place for a picnic or a swim, they have cabins and shelters too