NEW BRAUNFELS — Tubing on the Comal River has resumed Saturday after an incident Friday afternoon. Activity on the river was suspended after a ruptured hydraulic line spilled fluid into the river ...
Texans headed to New Braunfels this weekend for the traditional start of summer — and the kickoff of the tubing season. This year’s Memorial Day weekend brought a heat wave that provided another ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Last year, the New Braunfels Convention and Visitors Bureau launched a “Float Forecast” to keep the public updated on river conditions and the best ways to float this summer. Tanya ...
Tubers will have a new, safer way to climb out of the Comal River next summer, when improvements to New Braunfels' Last Tuber’s Exit are complete — but the work might not be done in time for the ...
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas – As Memorial Day weekend starts, the City of New Braunfels is gearing up for what they call the “unofficial start of summer.” Officials expect thousands of visitors to float in, ...
SAN ANTONIO — Over the last few years, annual rainfall in the San Antonio region has been extremely low. In fact, 2022 was the second-driest year on record. This trend of drier years has had a major ...
SAN ANTONIO — It's time to grab your sunscreen and pack the coolers. We're one week out from Memorial Day weekend, and the City of New Braunfels is ready for tourists to arrive and jump into the Comal ...
With the blazing summer heat pounding the Texas Hill Country, a day trip to one of the many floating rivers is the perfect solution to cool off. However, the aftermath of a great weekend has locals ...
COMAL COUNTY, Texas – As the warm weather arrives just in time for spring break this week, families looking for a fun, memorable getaway are heading up Interstate 35 to Comal County. Known for their ...
With Spring finally here, tubing season starts. Many flock to the river to cool off from the hot temperatures in Central Texas. One Texan went viral after posting a video showing a snake in the Comal ...
Last year’s reinstated “can ban” ordinance makes disposable containers and large coolers on New Braunfels’ Comal and Guadalupe rivers verboten. But this shouldn’t stop you from enjoying your favorite ...