How To Get Started With Your First Float In New Braunfels
New Braunfels River float River tubing is a quintessentially Texan way to spend a summer afternoon. New Braunfels—with its two rivers and lively tubing scenes—is the best place to go for this activity. This guide to the ins and outs of tubing in New Braunfels will get you started with your first float. Where to go tubing in New Braunfels: There are lots of great places to go river tubing in Texas, but New Braunfels is one of our favorites because it has two rivers! The town itself is lovely, too, and there are plenty of other things to do when you’re not floating down a river in an inner tube. New Braunfels has two rivers: the Comal and the Guadalupe. Both are spring-fed, so they're delightfully cool on a hot summer day. You can float down either river on an inflated tube. The Comal River, which runs through New Braunfels and by Schlitterbahn water park, is billed as the country’s shortest river. It is only 4kms long, and floating down here will take you 2-3 hours. The Comal River ...