Why is it called the Comal River?


Why is it called the Comal River? The name Guadalupe was still used as late as 1727, but after Pedro de Rivera y Villalón identified the longer stream as the Guadalupe, the shorter was given the name Comal, Spanish for flat dish, for the landscape along the riverbed.


What is the deepest river in Texas?

In the next year an army engineer's report mentioned the Trinity as the deepest and least obstructed river in Texas, said that seven steamboats were in operation in its lower channel, and estimated that navigation was practicable.


Is the Comal River the same as Guadalupe River?

It is a tributary of the Guadalupe River. The Comal begins at Comal Springs in Landa Park and flows 2.5 miles (4.0 km) until its junction with the Guadalupe. The Comal River as it runs past Schlitterbahn water park.


How do you drink beer on the Comal River?

Alcohol & Food Items are Legal and are allowed on the Comal River while Tubing as long as they are in non-disposable containers. Watch our YouTube Video about: Can Ban Options (How To Guide). Click this Link for Examples of non-disposable containers.


Is the Comal River safe to swim in?

The Comal River is the best river to tube and float in Texas because it consistently has excellent river levels for tubing and swimming and since the Comal River is 100% spring-fed, it is one of the cleanest rivers in Texas, if not the United States! Another reason that the Comal River is the best river for tubing is ...


Is the feces level high in the Comal River?

Rising fecal bacteria levels in the Dry Comal Creek and Comal River have caught the attention of the city of New Braunfels. For years, the levels of E. coli present in both waterways have remained well above the recreational standard level set by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.