Guadalupe River Information
The Guadalupe is OPEN and Rio Raft is the perfect spot for winter fishing or float trips. Rafts, inflatable canoes and kayaks are available daily at Rio Raft - group discounts , cottages, RV hookups all on River Road and the Guadalupe River.
Be sure to check with a reputable outfitter before entering the river- water conditions vary with flow releases from Canyon Lake. Even at lower flows, caution is always advised - wearing life vests, wearing river shoes, sandals or even old tennis shoes, having protection from the sun are all important elements to having an enjoyable day on the river.
Size restrictions on coolers don't apply on this section of the river and the disposable container ban will only be on the Comal River and the Guadalupe River inside the city limits of New Braunfels. Of course, always use trash bags and never bring glass on the rivers. Our rivers are a wonderful natural resource - let's keep them clean!
Guadalupe River Flow from Canyon Dam:87 - cfs (cubic feet per second)
Upper Guadalupe Inflow at Spring Branch gauge: 93 cfs
Canyon Lake level: 899.11
Canyon Lake boat ramps: All boat ramps are open except for #'s 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 16, 18, 22 and 23.
The Guadalupe River is OPEN! and so are we - come on out for a quiet float trip- the river is clear and beautiful - don't miss out. Guadalupe River kayaking and rafting is fine on our stretch of river from FM 306 to the 4th Crossing. We have day use river access for fishing and are a lease area for Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited. Trout Stockings started November 19th - more were stocked last week so come on out.
Hill Country Flyfishers held their first ever Guadalupe Trout fishing workshop at Rio Raft on January 20,21 & 22, 2012. Two and a half days of intensive flyfishing and fly tying instruction on the Guadalupe River with lodging and meals. Call 512-589-3474 for more information on fishing and future workshops.