In partnership with Caldwell Zoo, we will also be accepting broken string lights, as long as they are separated from the tree. Lights can be dropped off at either Parks location or the Caldwell Zoo proceeds from the donations will serve as a fundraiser for their Lion program.
The City of Tyler Solid Waste Department and Keep Tyler Beautiful are providing two locations for Christmas tree recycling in Tyler. Residents can drop off their undecorated, non-flocked natural Christmas trees starting the day after Christmas through Sunday, January 14, in designated areas at Golden Road Park and Fun Forest Park in Tyler.
All ornaments, garland and tinsel should be removed from the Christmas tree before dropping it off near the sign that says “Christmas Tree Drop Off.”
The trees at the parks are available for area fisherman to pick up and sink in nearby lakes to create fish habitats. Small fish eat the aquatic insects that find a home in the tree branches. The fish also use the trees as a hiding place. As a result, the fishing is improved around the recycled trees because more fish congregate in these areas.
Christmas trees will also be picked up at the curb for disposal at the landfill. Only non-flocked natural trees deposited at Fun Forest Park and Golden Road Park will be recycled.
For more information, you can call (903) 531-1335 or email Keep Tyler Beautiful at KTyB@tylertexas.com.
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