South Tyler / Azalea District
Historic brick streets, azalea trails, stately homes, garden cultureMoving Notes
South Tyler's historic Azalea District features tree-lined streets with mature landscaping and brick-paved roads that can slow heavy moving trucks. Some older homes sit on elevated lots with longer walkways. Street parking can be limited during the spring Azalea Trail season from late March through early April. Moving during fall or winter avoids festival traffic entirely. Coordinate with neighbors on narrow streets for truck positioning.
South Tyler's Azalea District represents the city's most iconic residential area, where stately homes from the early and mid-twentieth century line brick streets canopied by towering oaks and azalea bushes that create the famous spring spectacle drawing visitors from across the state. The neighborhood attracts families and professionals who value historic character, walkable streets, and proximity to downtown Tyler. Departing residents from the Azalea District often pursue opportunities in Dallas or Austin while carrying deep appreciation for the neighborhood's gracious Southern living that is difficult to replicate at similar price points in larger Texas cities.