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NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas - Effective at 11 a.m. today, recreational access to the Comal River and Guadalupe River in New ...
The Comal River is temporarily closed for recreational purposes in New Braunfels as heavy rains have increased water flow and ...
While floodwaters claimed lives and shut down popular Hill Country rivers, the iconic waterpark is quietly recovering behind ...
Flash flooding and torrential rainstorms have caused evacuations and multiple road closures around Guadalupe and Comal ...
New Braunfels city officials say the river surged to 1,800 cubic feet per second Thursday morning – six times its normal flow rate of about 300 CFS – prompting an automatic shutdown.
For those craving a deeper connection to nature, community and themselves, the newly launched Tejas River Club is offering a ...
New Braunfels residents and visitors alike can easily find fun and scenic outdoor recreation opportunities, with two rivers ...
New Braunfels Public Information Officer David Ferguson said the Comal River has a river flow of 3,680 cubic feet per second, and the Guadalupe River has a river flow of 5,740 cubic feet per second.
What to know before tubing the Comal River in New Braunfels Officials in New Braunfels are excited for the start of their tourism season, but they want visitors to heed their advice. To stream ...
Comal River closed due to rushing water and debris, New Braunfels officials say The closure of the popular tubing spot forced many families to change their Father's Day weekend plans on Thursday.
Check out five trending stories from Community Impact’s San Antonio coverage areas for the week of July 7-11. Comal ISD ...
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