Comal River Conditions
Current River Flow is 8 Million GPH
(Gallons Per Hour)
The Comal River may be
the shortest river in the world, check it out in the Guinness Book of
World Records. Just under 3 miles in length, the river begins and ends
near downtown New Braunfels. The source of the Comal River begins from
Comal Springs, which consists of many small springs located in and
around Landa Park and Landa Lake. The springs form the Comal River,
which eventually joins the Guadalupe River in the heart of downtown New
Braunfels. The Comal River is popular for tubing and swimming. The
Comal River features one of the largest collections of springs in Texas
with an approximate 8 million gallons of
water consistently flowing out of the springs every hour. The water is
pure and sparkling clear and maintains a relatively constant
temperature of about 72 degrees all year. Many local residents swim in
the Comal River year round. Comal Trivia
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