Historical Gruene Texas
Gruene, a National Historic District settled over a century ago, offers a vibrant glimpse of Texas culture and history across 15 walkable acres. Visitors can shop, dine, and enjoy live music while exploring original township buildings, with a diverse range of experiences from food and antiques to unforgettable music.
Guadalupe River
The Guadalupe River, known for its scenic views, is ideal for tubing and relaxation in New Braunfels. Adventure seekers can enjoy rafting, canoeing, and paddle boarding, while the river is a top destination for year-round fly fishing, with thousands of rainbow trout released each winter. Photo Credit: City of New Braunfels
Comal River
The Comal River, a spring-fed waterway with a year-round temperature of 70-72 degrees, is ideal for floating in New Braunfels. Tubing begins near the Wurstfest grounds and flows through downtown and Schlitterbahn Waterpark, covering just 2.5 miles within the city limits, making it one of the shortest navigable rivers in the U.S. Photo Credit: City […]
Landa Park
Landa Park, a 51-acre destination in the Texas Hill Country, features shaded walking trails, playgrounds, an outdoor amphitheater, a miniature train, hiking in Panther Canyon, an aquatic complex, and the renowned Comal Springs and River. Photo Credit: City of New Braunfels
Downtown New Braunfels
Downtown New Braunfels offers a hub for shopping, dining, and business. By partnering with local businesses and organizations, efforts focus on promoting a vibrant economy while preserving the area’s cultural heritage.
Wassailfest
Early December Photo Credit: Pexels Joy
Downtown Tree Lighting
November
Wurstfest
Early November Photo Credit: New Braunfels Camber
Dia de los Muertos Festival
October Photo Credit: New Braunfels Chamber
Comal County Fair
September Photo Credit: Comal County Fair