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Can you float the Comal into the Guadalupe River?

The Comal River provides a tubing experience unlike any other! Tubing on the Comal River starts near the Wurstfest grounds before passing through Downtown New Braunfels. Tubers then float past Schlitterbahn Waterpark and eventually join the Guadalupe River.



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Current Guadalupe River Status: The River is Open!

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Comal River Tubing Rules and Regulations
  • Rule #1: Glass is not permitted.
  • Rule #2: No styrofoam on the river.
  • Rule #3: No littering of any kind.
  • Rule #4: No jumping from bridges, dams, trees, or cliffs.
  • Rule #5: Life jackets are recommended for children under eight and weak or non-swimmers.
  • Rule #6: Follow State Law.


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The Horseshoe Loop is one of the most popular places to float on the Guadalupe River! It is truly a unique, fun and awesome way to hang out, socialize, and meet new friends!

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At just 2 1/2 miles, the Comal River is the shortest river in Texas. After passing through downtown New Braunfels, it flows into the Guadalupe River. It's known for being a shorter float with calmer waters, according to the New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce.

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Rising fecal bacteria levels in the Dry Comal Creek and Comal River have caught the attention of the city of New Braunfels. For years, the levels of E. coli present in both waterways have remained well above the recreational standard level set by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

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