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Hill Country - Whitewater Rafting

Rafting in the Hill Country is usually more akin to scenic tubing, especially if you travel the Comal River in New Braunfels, which couldn't be gentler. However, New Braunfels is also the prime access point for the rather rougher Guadalupe River, which has a fun intermediate run from Canyon Dam down.




Comal River Class I
The Comal River is famously Texas's shortest navigable river. It is also famously the site of the first Schlitterbahn water park. Gently running beneath overhanging foilage, this is a river well-suited to floating.


Guadalupe River Up to Class III
Take a rafting trip down from Canyon Dam for an excellent intermediate run. This river has a bracing swiftness, but not so swift that you can't watch the scenery and watch for wildlife among the trees and bushes.


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