Guidelines for enjoying the rivers within
the city limits are available at website: http://www.nbjumpin.com
There are signs at outfitters and in the parks along
the rivers for information on city ordinances and
many of the city's businesses also have flyers and
other materials to provide information on the new
city ordinances.
New Braunfels welcomes guests to enjoy the Comal
and Guadalupe rivers within the city limits with
the following guidelines designed to ensure public
safety, enhance visitor experience and protect the
natural environment of the rivers:
Alcoholic beverages:
Open containers are not allowed in Prince Solms
Park, at the last public exit on the Comal River,
Cypress Bend Park, and Hinman Island Park.
Containers/Coolers:
Glass or foam containers are not allowed on any
waterway in Texas.
Volume drinking devices or containers under 5 fluid
oz. are not allowed.
Coolers up to a 16 quart size are welcome on the
rivers. Please note that all coolers must have a
locking mechanism to prevent spillage (a zipper,
Velcro fastener, latch, or cord to keep cooler lids
on.)
Flotation Devices:
" Vessels over 18 feet are not allowed on the
Guadalupe River within the city limits (below Gruene
Bridge.).
"
Rafts are not allowed on the Comal River and all
flotation devices used on the Comal River must be
5 feet or less in diameter or width at the widest
point.
"
There is a limit of two tubes per person on the Comal
River only.
"
Reasonable accommodations will be allowed for those
with special needs and for those wishing to swim.
"
Hard body kayaks & canoes using the Comal River
may not use the public exit on weekends or anytime
during the summer.
Other equipment:
Noise devices (boom boxes) may not be audible beyond
50 ft.
Other regulations/recommendations to be aware of
for river recreation activity:
" Jumping from bridges, dams, and trees into
the rivers is illegal.
"
Littering is illegal. Receptacles for disposal of
litter are available.
"
Personal flotation devices, such as life vests, for
children and weak swimmers on both the Comal & Guadalupe
rivers are recommended at all times.
"
Tubing and swimming when the river flow is above
500 cfs is not recommended for the general public.
"
Only rafts navigated only by experienced paddlers
are recommended when river flows are above 1000 cfs.
Outside the city limits there are no new regulations,
however, state law prohibits the use of foam or glass
containers, trespassing and littering on the Guadalupe
River and along its banks.
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