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The Guadalupe River (/ ˌ ɡ w ɑː d ə ˈ l u p /) [4] (Spanish pronunciation: [gwaðaˈlupe]) runs from Kerr County, Texas, to San Antonio Bay on the Gulf of Mexico, with an average temperature of 17.75 degrees Celsius (63.95 degrees Fahrenheit). [5] It is a popular destination for rafting, fly fishing, and canoeing.
The Guadalupe is an ever-changing river. Easily the most popular river to float in Texas, its character changes as the flow fluctuates with the release rate of water from Canyon dam turbines. On the weekends, the Guadalupe is a great party river. It is crowded, and it is fun.
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.
Guadalupe River State Park is a true Hill Country treasure, and it’s easily one of the most scenic, enjoyable parks in Texas. Floating the Guadalupe—renting a tube and spending the day lazily floating down the river, preferably with a Lone Star tallboy in hand—is a Texan bucket list item.
The Guadalupe River is the gem of Texas rivers, offering everything from flatwater to challenging Class III rapids. From Hunt, TX, the Guad’s 420 mile total distance is characterized by steeper gradient in the Upper Guadalupe and generally flat water beyond I-35.
A detailed look on what to expect when you visit the Guadalupe River inside the city limits of New Braunfels, including river rules, park information, and other frequently asked questions.
Guadalupe River State Park is a Texas state park located on a section of the Guadalupe River in Kendall and Comal Counties, northwest of Bulverde, Texas United States and is administered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
The Guadalupe River rises in two forks in western Kerr County. Its North Fork begins just south of State Highway 41, four miles from the Real-Kerr county line (at 30°06' N, 99°39' W), and runs east for twenty-two miles to its confluence with the South Fork, near Hunt (at 30°04' N, 99°20' W).
Embark on a journey through the captivating landscapes of the Guadalupe River in Texas. Discover its origin, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities that beckon outdoor enthusiasts. From fishing spots to cultural heritage, explore the river's allure in our comprehensive guide.
Save the Day Passes. Many parks fill to capacity on weekends and holidays. Pre-purchase a day pass and guarantee your entry and parking. Day passes are: Valid until 10:00 p.m., unless the park closes earlier. Available up to 1 month in advance. Not transferrable to another person or park. Also sold at the park, if available.