Address: Rose Rudman Recreational Trail, Tyler, TX 75703, USA
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Rose Rudman Recreational Trail Videos
Bike ride at Rose Rudman, Tyler TX Pt.1
Jay and Ross ride bikes on Rose Rudman trail.
Hiking the Lakeshore Trail at Tyler State Park
Please watch: Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve Trails --~-- Today, we're back in the east Texas piney woods, taking you on a hike around the Lakeshore Trail at Tyler State Park.
The trail map fooled us into thinking it was a flat trail. It's not a huge challenge, but it's not flat, either. We'll show you what the hiking looks like, and what the camping and RVing look like, and give you a quick review of this east Texas park.
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Tyler's first kayak launch at the state park
Tyler's first kayak and launch in the water at Sterling State park December 26 2014.
A Walk in The Park
During the twentieth December 2006, at the southern borders of the Clearwater forest, Idaho, USA, 4 friends: Xavier, Edward, Nelson and Oliver were camping. At night, Oliver and Edward decided to go for a little adventure, as the forest was locally famous for its fearsome nights. After just a few minutes of walking around the trees, James noticed a flashing small red light that appeared to be the source of a weird tape-like sound, as he described it, encouraged, he informs his friend and they approach it, slowly it unveils itself as a Camera. They, then, called the police who found absolutely zero evidence for to whom it belonged. After viewing it, the authorities were shocked and immediately started investigating, which took them nowhere as they haven't found anything matching the tape's content except the red room, which was empty. So they decided to hide it from the public. Luckily enough, the tape was leaked out of the Police Department's classified archives.
Kayaking at Tyler State Park
A serene, 360 degree view of Tyler State Park's 64-acre spring-fed lake. Tyler State Park is located at 789 Park Road 16 in Tyler, Texas, just north of Interstate 20.