Is the Guadalupe River open to the public?

Is the Guadalupe River open to the public?

Open during the warm months for daily recreation, the Guadalupe River is a rugged body of water that originates from flows out of Canyon Lake. Below you will find information on the Guadalupe River Access Parks within the New Braunfels city limits.

Where can you swim in the Guadalupe River?

Rebecca Creek Road bridge is the kind of swimming hole you only share with your friends. You can unload your car right at the river's edge, but you'll have to park along the road. When the water flow drops below 150 cfs, kayaking or tubing this stretch of the river can be bumpy.19 Jun 2020

Can you tube the Guadalupe right now?

Flows are still right at 100 cfs, which is about half of what you would expect for this time of year. You can still go tubing, but it is going to be a slower and longer trip than in earlier years.

Is the Guadalupe River open for tubing Covid?

Current Guadalupe River Status: The River is Open!

Can you tube on the Guadalupe River?

The Guadalupe River is very popular for water recreation activities such as tubing, kayaking, fishing and swimming. The flow in the Guadalupe River in New Braunfels is regulated by releases from the Canyon Lake Dam which is located approx.

Is tubing allowed in New Braunfels?

Comal River Rules 2021 & New Braunfels Can Ban Info. Yes! Alcohol & Food Items are Legal and are allowed on the Comal River while Tubing as long as they are in "non-disposable containers".

Can you swim in the Guadalupe River?

With four miles of river frontage, the Guadalupe River takes center stage at the park. Step away from the river to find the more peaceful areas. On the river, you can swim, fish, tube and canoe. While on land, you can camp, hike, ride mountain bikes or horses, picnic, geocache, and bird watch.

What is the best part of the Guadalupe River to float?

mini-rapids

Is the Guadalupe River safe to float?

IMPORTANT: Guadalupe river tubing, swimming and river activities have both inherent and unknown risks and dangers. These include but are not limited to injury or loss of life. The Guadalupe river has no life guards and you will be on your own, use caution, think safety first!

Where do you park to float the Guadalupe River?

River Acres Park is a small one-acre neighborhood park along the Guadalupe River, just past the Common St. bridge. Per City Ordinance, alcohol is not allowed at River Acres Park. Alcohol may be consumed while in the Guadalupe River as long as it is in a non-disposable container.