There’s nothing more relaxing than spending some time tubing on a lazy river in Texas on a sunny day. Wouldn’t you agree?
The warmer months are a time to relax, which is why an all-day float trip is one of the best things to do in Texas during summer. Landa Falls in New Braunfels offers the "longest float on the Comal," which lasts nearly four hours from start to finish. Check it out:
You pick up your tubes at the entrance to Landa Park, which is where Wurstfest is held annually. There's a huge sign reading "Free Landa Falls Parking;" you can't miss it.
Several different types of tube rentals are available. There are normal tubes and tubes with a bottom for rent as well as tubes with a bottom and cooler, or you can just rent a cooler alone. Life vests are free with each rental or a small charge by themselves.
Floating to the last exit will take approximately four hours depending on your pace. It's perfect for a day when you have nothing else to do besides lay back, relax, and soak up the sun while sipping a few cold ones with good company. You'll also have access to Riverbahn, which is a river walk at Schlitterbahn exclusive to Landa Falls floaters. This perk includes waterside refreshment service and lounging areas plus a private shuttle pickup zone.
The best part? You can float as many times as you'd like for no additional charge! So feel free to hop out a little early, grab a bite to eat, and sit at one of the park's private picnic tables while watching other tubers leisurely float by — then jump right back in when you're ready! (This way, you can do the tube chute more than once!)
Once you exit, an air-conditioned shuttle will take you right back to your car, removing the hassle of figuring out where in tarnation you ended up that often comes along with tubing.
Address: 178 Landa Park Drive, New Braunfels, TX 78130. Rentals are available from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. This tubing in Texas trip promises to be a fun-filled day for the whole family leaving you relaxed, rejuvenated, and definitely sun-kissed.
Check out this drone footage of the Comal River by Nomadic Gear:
Head on over to the park's website or Facebook page for more information. Have you ever floated the Comal with Landa Falls? Did you have the opportunity to check out Riverbahn? If so, we'd love to hear all about your experience!
For more Texas tubing river tours, check out our previous article: 10 Lazy Rivers In Texas That Are Perfect For Tubing On A Summer's Day.
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