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What river do you float in New Braunfels?

Use a Comal River Tubing Outfitter A River Outfitter is your one-stop shop for enjoying the Comal River in New Braunfels. Typically, their prices range from $15 to $22 per person, which often includes parking, shuttle service (to and from the river), tube rental, and other fees.



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The Comal River is the best river to tube and float in Texas because it consistently has excellent river levels for tubing and swimming and since the Comal River is 100% spring-fed, it is one of the cleanest rivers in Texas, if not the United States! Another reason that the Comal River is the best river for tubing is ...

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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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Current Guadalupe River Status: The River is Open!

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If you're reading this article because you're curious if you can drink alcohol while floating the Guadalupe River, the answer is yes.

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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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SAN MARCOS RIVER The route takes about 3-4 hours and is the best option for groups. Additionally, the Comal & Guadalupe River have become VERY strict on drinks while floating, so if you plan on drinking while floating then I recommend the San Marcos above all other options.

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The outflow that empties the lake into the Guadalupe River is at the very deepest point, so this supply of winter-stored water continues to chill the river, even in the middle of summer, with water temperatures that are close to those in February.

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Texas, the second-largest U.S. State has a ton of snake species — at last count the total was around 80. So, wherever you go within the Lonestar State, there's a good chance you'll find several snakes — the Guadalupe River is no exception. Beginning in Kerr County, Texas, the Guadalupe River's course flows 230 miles.

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