SAN ANTONIO — The unofficial start to Summer, the Memorial Day weekend is almost upon us, and New Braunfels is expecting a massive influx of people to the Comal River to beat the heat. Officials say ...
Hot weather means cool hangout spots, and by now, most of us are beating the summer heat by floating the river. But for some, the Comal River water is more than just a convenient place to cool down.
Texans headed to New Braunfels this weekend for the traditional start of summer — and the kickoff of the tubing season. This year’s Memorial Day weekend brought a heat wave that provided another ...
New Braunfels might permanently limit nighttime access to the area near the city-run tube chute on the Comal River, with officials pointing to “serious behavior concerns” in the crowds who hang out ...
FILE - A tuber floats on the Comal River, July 26, 2023, in New Braunfels, Texas, as the area continues to feel the effects of triple-digit temperatures. Record setting temperatures are expected ...
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas (KXAN) — The New Braunfels Police Department has announced that the Comal River in New Braunfels is now open for recreational use. The city announced the closure of the river ...
The Comal River is one of Texans' favorite spots to soak up some summer sun. As people float down the river, the New Braunfels Tube Chute is often one of the highlights for tubers everywhere. Yet a ...
NEW BRAUNFELS -- This Memorial Day weekend on the Guadalupe River is a brighter story than last year, when officials and outfitters struggled with river flows as low as 100 cubic feet per second and a ...
NEW BRAUNFELS — City Council gave preliminary approval on Monday to a controversial rule prohibiting disposable containers — bottles and cans — from the ecologically sensitive Comal River. The first ...
NEW BRAUNFELS — Tubing on the Comal River has resumed Saturday after an incident Friday afternoon. Activity on the river was suspended after a ruptured hydraulic line spilled fluid into the river ...
NEW BRAUNFELS — A slate of new ordinances poised for City Council approval are meant to rein in rowdy tubers on the Comal and Guadalupe rivers before the summer tubing season arrives, city leaders ...