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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.
Just a short drive from San Antonio and Austin, this wild and beautiful 5-mile paddling trail gives paddlers a chance to enjoy some time on the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country.
Cast a line, take a hike, join an interpretive program, visit the Discovery Center, camp, picnic or just enjoy the beauty of the Guadalupe River. We’re happy to have you here. Trails Map | PDF
The Guadalupe River is the park's most outstanding natural feature. Imposing bald cypress trees line the banks. On its winding path through the park, the river courses over four natural rapids. Two steep limestone bluffs reflect the river’s erosive power.
Guadalupe River Trout Fishing. The map on this page shows the trout fishing area of the Guadalupe River between the Canyon Lake dam and the City of New Braunfels. Trout will be stocked at Guadalupe Park, Whitewater Camp, 4th Crossing, 3rd Crossing, and Camp Huaco Springs.
The Guadalupe River is one of the most popular rivers in Texas. Rising it its North and South Forks in Kerr County, the spring-fed stream flows eastward into Kendall and Comal Counties where it then turns and flows south to the Gulf of Mexico.
These sites are on a river terrace above the Guadalupe River in the Wagon Ford walk-in tent area. Water is located near the restroom walkway. You must carry all camping items in and out (up to 100 yards). No generators are allowed.
Guadalupe River State Park (including the Bauer Unit) will be closed starting at 8pm on Friday, November 22, 2024 and will reopen 12pm on Tuesday, November 26, 2024.
Guadalupe River State Park FOR EMERGENCIES, PLEASE CALL 9-1-1. Discover the beauty and wonders of Guadalupe River State Park. Welcome! Now that you are here, slow down, breathe and take in all that our park offers. Cast a line, take a hike, join an interpretive program, visit the Discovery Center, camp,
AUSTIN – Anglers have the opportunity to target rainbow trout during the peak of cold-weather stocking and fishing season thanks to a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) “no fee” public access lease on the Guadalupe River.