No. 15

A popular wet spot, Schumacher's Crossing cascades where the north and south forks of the Guadalupe meet. By Randy MalloryGuadalupe River

We know that between Canyon Lake and New Braunfels, the Guadalupe can get rowdy and crowded on a hot summer's day, but even so, you have to admit that it's one of the prettiest rivers in Texas. Pick any stretch–Hunt to Comfort, the 1,900-acre Guadalupe River State Park, Canyon Lake, Seguin, Luling, Gonzales, Palmetto State Park, Cuero to Victoria, and on to San Antonio Bay–and you'll find a river with personality. The Guadalupe offers a recreational paradise and a rich reservoir of scenic vistas.

 

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From the June 2008 issue.

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