Learn More About Lindale, Texas
Lindale, Texas is a small town located in northeastern Texas and home to just over 5,000 residents. Named after its founder, Lindale was established in 1870 and still boasts a strong sense of Southern charm and hospitality today.
Residents of Lindale enjoy a town of quaint businesses, churches, restaurants and shops. Visitors looking for incredible fine dining options can enjoy eating at well known eateries like Corkys Steakhouse and Grill, Frankie Bill’s Barbecue and the renowned Tin Star Restaurant. Shoppers can take a stroll down South Main Street to find quaint boutiques, antique stores and gift shops. Festivals, car shows and concerts are all common events in Lindale throughout the year at the historic Cotton Gin Festival and the TJC Rodeo Arena located in town.
For those who love being outdoors, the Lindale City Park and Lake Tyler offer countless activities including fishing, kayaking and swimming. Several miles of groomed trails are perfect for hiking and/or biking, and only a short drive away, visitors will find Tyler State Park, Stubblefield Lake, and Martin Creek Lake for more wildlife viewing and recreational activities. As an easy day trip, Tyler is located only 20 minutes away and offers a long list of things to do year-round.
Lindale is a charming community that offers safety, security and âneighborly’ hospitality. To add to its small-town charm, Lindale is also home to its own newspaper, the Lindale News & Times, to which residents often contribute stories and photos to share with the community. With excellent schools, dedicated local businesses and an active Chamber of Commerce, Lindale has a lot to offer someone looking for a small-town lifestyle.