We recently visited Tyler Arboretum while visiting the area. We spent about an hour there walking around and admiring the beautiful massive trees. It is worth a stop and a great place to walk in th… Full review by carolannj937
Jun 24, 2024
Beautiful arboretum; very well preserved and maintained!! My husband and I visited from Louisiana in June and the weather was perfect. Full review by joekellymorse
May 19, 2022
My family visited here in the 1960's. I recall it was free. The trees sure have grown. Great community asset. Full review by seattlesez
Are the insect sculptures along a paved path? I recently injured my foot, but would like to bring my granddaughter for the last days.
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Some of the paths are paved, some are grassy. I, too, have difficulty walking having been hit by a car a year ago and have a rod in my tibia and ligaments replaced in the other knee. I …
Some of the paths are paved, some are grassy. I, too, have difficulty walking having been hit by a car a year ago and have a rod in my tibia and ligaments replaced in the other knee. I just went slowly and didn't have any trouble with it. I actually used my granddaughter's stroller for stability, although I no longer use a cane or other apparatus. Hope this helps!
Are the insect sculptures along a paved path? I recently injured my foot, but would like to bring my granddaughter for the last days.
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For the most part, they are just off the pathway. There are a few that you would need to walk over grass fields to get closer to (like the giant praying mantis and daddy long legs). I hope …
For the most part, they are just off the pathway. There are a few that you would need to walk over grass fields to get closer to (like the giant praying mantis and daddy long legs). I hope this helps!