Selecting your stay at New Braunfels bed and breakfast
New Braunfels is considered one of the top tourist attractions here in Texas as it is bustling with visitors who wish to escape from their rigorous city life. It lies halfway between San Antonio and Austin and an easy drive from the other important Texas cities. But, the most important part while taking a Texas vacation is to book your accommodation at New Braunfels bed and breakfast.
Explore the fun
There is a lot of fun that can be had here with memories that will make you float through the waters by exploring the nationally registered Historic District of Gruene for attending a German-Style festival, dining at the beer garden, or dancing the night away non-stop to the western countries with Americana style of music that plays at the Gruene Hall.
New Braunfels is generally known for its traditional German heritage, small-town and specifically bearing two great water bodies, the Comal and Guadalupe rivers winding through the town along River road as New Braunfels is picturesque of being a historic town with the most spectacular paths of Texas.
Enjoying the Water Funs
If you are keen on spending tubing all around the year, the Guadalupe River is its epicenter on the ever-changing river spreading out over several miles through the forests, through the town, as well as the remote landscapes. The upper section consists of the tube chutes, boulders, and rapids. You can ride through the rapid whitewater of Devil's Playground along with the Bad Rock or float the Horseshoe through the fun loop.
The Guadalupe River flows into Canyon Lake, being one of the prettiest lakes in Texas, with about 80 miles of the beautiful shoreline that offers limitless water sports and some great opportunities for fishing.
You can also head down to the pristine Comal River, which is known as the shortest river globally, especially on days when the Guadalupe River flows very fast or too low. You can meander the spring-fed warmer waters from the Comal Springs present in the Landa Park through the New Braunfels, which is about 2.5 miles long, till it joins the Guadalupe. It can be a small journey; however, these warmer waters are easy, wide, and packed with some floating fun. You even enjoy the added bonus of the fun single-tube chutes.
Check out the Schlitterbahn Waterpark
Schlitterbahn Waterpark borders the Comal, which is yet another water park that is loved by the Americans. With about 65 acres of pure fun, head out to the quieter waters of the Landa park for paddle boating or canoeing. The Texas Ski Ranch is about 70 acres of action-packed sports paradise with top-class wakeboarding along with the cable parks if you wish to try out something different here.
It is time that you quietly enjoy trout wishing while staying at the New Braunfels Bed and Breakfast, which is quite popular here, or play at the waterpark as there are several out-of-water activities you can try out here now while you are not tubing or floating the rivers. Explore the Natural Bridge Caverns, a safari at the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch in San Antonio, or take part in the cave tours of the Wonder World Park caves nearby San Marcos as you tee off a scenic golf course.
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