I also found out that the river is flowing real slow....
Guadalupe River below Canyon Dam
The Guadalupe River is flowing at 60 cfs.
The Comal River is flowing at 215 cfs.
No glass
· No foam containers
· No volume drinking devices
· No containers under 5 fluid oz.
· Noise devices may not be audible beyond 50 ft.
· No jumping from bridges, dams, and trees
· No littering
· Maximum permitted cooler size is 16qt
· Coolers must have a locking mechanism on the lid (zipper, Velcro, latch, cord)
· One cooler per person
· Vessels on the rivers may not be over 18ft in length
· Life jackets are recommended for children under eight and weak swimmers
Comal River
Inflatable floatation devices on the Comal River must be less than 5ft. in diameter or width at the narrowest point.
Limit of two tubes per person on the Comal River
Canoes and Kayaks may not use the Last Tubers Exit on the Comal River on weekends and holidays.
Guadalupe River Inside the City Limits of New Braunfels
When the river flow on the Guadalupe River is above 500cfs, it is mandatory for all children under 8 years of age to wear a life jacket.
When the river flow on the Guadalupe River is above 750cfs, it is mandatory for all individuals to wear a life jacket.
When the river flow on the Guadalupe River is above 1000cfs, tubing is not allowed. The only allowed recreation is raft trips and kayaks.
River Entrance and Exit Rules
No open alcoholic containers allowed in River Acres Park, Last Tubers Exit, Cypress Bend Park, Hinman Island Park, and Prince Solms Park