Guadalupe River State Park

Location
Description: Guadalupe River State Park is located along the boundary of Comal and Kendall Counties. It was acquired by deed from private owners in 1974 and was opened to the public in 1983. The park is bisected by the clear-flowing waters of the Guadalupe River. The park is comprised of a 1938.7-acre segment of the Texas Hill Country noted for its ruggedness and scenic beauty.
Camping and Important information: : Convenient access to the Guadalupe River is available from the day-use area which has picnic sites and ample parking. For longer visits, there are camping areas to suit different preferences, and Campsites with water and electricity can accommodate recreational vehicles and trailers; another area has campsites with water for tent campers, and a separate area with walk-in tent campsites with water in the area. Drinking water and sanitary facilities are provided at the picnic and camping areas, and the restrooms at the water or water and electricity campsite areas have showers. The park also has a trailer dump station, 3 miles of hiking trails, and a Texas State Park Store which has quality gifts, nature items, and books for children and adults. Tours: There is a two-hour guided interpretive tour of the adjacent Honey Creek State Natural Area. The tour emphasizing history, geology, flora, and fauna is given Saturday at 9:00 a.m.; call park to confirm.
Hours: open, 7 days/week year-round, except for Public Hunts.
Reservations: Check availability/make reservations for Guadalupe River S.P.
You can also make e-mail reservations, fax reservations or phone reservations
Admission fees: do apply see Park website for details.




