5 Things to Do Within One Mile of Camp Landa

Here are five reasons Camp Landa is located where it is.

Downtown New Braunfels
Since its founding in 1845, Downtown New Braunfels has been where locals and people who wish they were locals have gathered. Spend a day shopping, dining, and playing before an evening listening to live music with a cold drink. Be sure to visit the New Braunfels Farmers Market if you’re in town on a Saturday.

Landa Park
This beautiful, 51-acre park features the headwaters of the Comal River, a lake with lots and lots of ducks, several playgrounds, walking and hiking trails, and a miniature train that’s really fun to ride. While you’re in Landa Park, don’t miss a visit to Founders Oak – a huge live oak tree over 300 years old that has hosted dozens of New Braunfels celebrations.

Comal River
The shortest navigable river in Texas is long on fun. The Comal River is 72 degrees all year due to being spring fed, which is also why it’s crystal clear. Grab a tube from your Camp Landa hosts and jump in! Floating the river is a fun, relaxing way for the whole family to spend a few hours together.

Schlitterbahn
The perennial “Best Waterpark in the World” is just down the road from the best family RV resort. Schlitterbahn’s 51 rivers, rides, and chutes ranging from relaxing to anything but relaxing make for a great day or two. Brave the Master Blaster, a water coaster that really goes uphill, and then cool off in The Falls, the world’s longest waterpark ride with 3,600 feet of rapids, waterfalls, and waves.

Kid-Friendly Museums (that adults will like, too)
If you’ve got small-ish kids along, the McKenna Children’s Museum is a world-class place to play. The museum is huge and features tons of hands-on exhibits. The New Braunfels Fire Museum is in the city’s first fire station. Kids love the cool old fire trucks and equipment. Across the street is the New Braunfels Railroad Museum which boasts a real locomotive and train cars along with model trains in a historic rail depot. Downtown is also inked up with building-sized murals, and be sure to visit the Sophienburg to learn about the amazing history of New Braunfels.

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