NEW BRAUNFELS — Businesses upstream from New Braunfels on the Guadalupe River are working to distance themselves from new city rules meant to crack down on drunken behavior among tubers. Business ...
Tubing outfitters say they are hoping for big crowds over Labor Day weekend, which typically marks the unofficial end of the tubing season on Central Texas waterways. Labor Day weekend doesn’t usually ...
Tubing has long been a staple of New Braunfels living, with thousands flocking to the Hill Country oasis every year to experience a relaxing float on the Comal and Guadalupe Rivers. In addition to ...
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas — With Memorial Day Weekend around the corner, the City of New Braunfels is planning ahead for its summer tubing season, and they say you should too. Here's what you should be ...
NEW BRAUNFELS – The Comal River has officially reopened for business! Starting at noon on Tuesday, the Comal River in New Braunfels is open for all recreation including tubing, according to New ...
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas (KXAN) — The Guadalupe River in New Braunfels has been reopened to recreational activities, including tubing. Heavy rains on April 22 forced the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to ...
NEW BRAUNFELS — Like a feuding couple who put their differences aside while entertaining dinner guests, city leaders and river outfitters say they're pulling together to make the summer tubing season ...
NEW BRAUNFELS — This is the time of year when city leaders hope for rain and lots of it, preferably at night and only on weekdays. That way the first brave tubers of spring, many from the Houston area ...
Cut out the cans, Austinites. Dozens of people floating the river within New Braunfels city limits this summer have already found out what happens if they violate a newly reinstated ban on disposable ...
SAN ANTONIO – The Comal River in New Braunfels will reopen Sunday after heavy rain resulted in dangerous conditions for the popular swimming area. The New Braunfels Police Department said the river ...
Police announced Wednesday that water release from Canyon Dam has fallen to levels at which tubing can resume along the Guadalupe River within New Braunfels city limits. The U.S. Army Corps of ...
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