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Fourth of July is one of the busiest weekends for Hill Country rivers, as thousands head to the Comal, Guadalupe and San Marcos to cool off. But after years of dry summers, many are keeping an eye on ...
Officials said the money will go toward park operations. Residents who register their cars can still park for free.
We've compiled a list of 10 budget-friendly, waterfront Airbnbs that could accommodate large groups for a trip to the Guadalupe, Comal or San Marcos rivers.
River outfitters on the Guadalupe, Comal, and San Marcos rivers are open for business with social distancing measures in place, per Gov. Greg Abbott's guidelines. Advertisement Article continues ...
The San Marcos River had a cfs of about 100 from June 28 through July 5, which is also considered below normal. In the last three years, it ranged from 160 to 280 cfs. The lowest cfs was 88 in 1996.
Floating the river has been a favorite pastime for people looking to celebrate the end of summer on Labor Day weekend but the Comal, Guadalupe and San Marcos rivers aren’t flowing quite so fast ...
San Marcos River (45 minutes from Austin) ... Guadalupe River (1.5 hours from Austin) Furthest afield from Austin, the Guadalupe River’s water levels are controlled by the Canyon Lake dam.
A piece of glass found during a cleanup is seen on the bank of the San Marcos River in San Marcos on Monday, June 2, 2025. Josie Norris/San Antonio Express-News ...
Starting July 1, visitors to the San Marcos River who are not residents of the city will be required to pay for parking at ...
Further down the San Marcos River, the flow is measuring at an all-time low. USGS data also shows the Guadalupe River has stopped flowing in some areas like Spring Branch, Comfort and Bergheim.