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Guadalupe River Access Trail Introduce

Nestled in the heart of Canyon Lake, Texas, the Guadalupe River Access Trail offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect with nature. This trail is not just a path for hikers but a gateway to adventure and tranquility. Whether you're seeking a peaceful walk through the woods or a challenging hike, the Guadalupe River Access Trail delivers a diverse experience that caters to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.

Known for its primitive trails, this location is a true hidden gem. The trail system winds through lush tree canopies, providing shade and an immersive forest experience. Alongside the trails, visitors are treated to the serene beauty of the Guadalupe River, making it a perfect spot for those looking to enjoy both land and water activities.

  • Environment: The trail offers a mix of rugged terrain and scenic river views, ideal for hikers seeking an authentic outdoor experience.
  • Service Items: Equipped with parking facilities for vehicles and RVs, the trailhead provides convenient access to the great outdoors. Restrooms are available on-site, ensuring a comfortable visit.
  • Characteristics: The trails at Guadalupe River Access Trail are primitive, offering a natural and untouched experience. This makes it particularly appealing for those who enjoy off-the-beaten-path adventures.
  • Promotional Information: Experience the thrill of hiking through diverse terrain while enjoying the calming presence of the river. Perfect for nature lovers and adventurers alike, this trail is a must-visit for anyone exploring the natural beauty of Texas.

Customers have raved about their experiences at Guadalupe River Access Trail. Many highlight the trails' uniqueness and the peaceful atmosphere they offer. One visitor described it as a "great hidden gem," while another praised its cool tree canopies and numerous offshoot trails, making it an excellent destination for those seeking varied hiking options.

Location

TexasComal CountyCanyon LakeSouth Access Road

Customer Reviews

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Connie Hayes
Nov 15, 2024

The trails are more primitive here. So we had a little difficulty with some of the paths. But the area is so cool under the trees. A great hidden gem!

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Jay Saldana
Sep 23, 2024

Nice trail to walk and lots of offshoots if you're looking for something more. With the river right by its always a delight.

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Squeak McPip
Apr 04, 2023

Really beautiful trail with a gorgeous creek that has so many pretty trees and flowers. The trail is not long and relatively flat for most parts. One part had a good amount of shade to walk through and the other part is a little more exposed. The water is nice and clear and it's ice cold if you do decide to dip your toes. Looks very well maintained and there is lots of parking. I like this place more than the Canyon Lake park on the other side of the road. Much more peaceful.

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dat red raider
Jun 09, 2022

beautiful hiking trail w/ free & direct river access to either swim or fish. be warned that if you want to swim, the water is COLD AS ICE!!!! i’d say likely 40°-55° easily so be prepared to shiver! it feels so refreshing once inside, so just take the plunge & don’t be scared otherwise the temperature is torturous. river shoes clearly recommended as there’s icky algae along the bottom. one of our favorite free river spots. not great to tube as most parts are shallow but great just to cool off. parking is free on either side. there’s a nice view of the hill next to access road where you park.

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Ethan Lindstrom
Aug 15, 2019

Nice, easy trail along the river below the dam. Some beautiful houses to see along the way. Lots of places to access the river and plenty of rocks to skip. Kids spent a lot of time throwing rocks on the river. There was a rope swing from a tree that looked fun, though we didn't try it. Water was cold, would be nice and refreshing during the summer!