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Home in New Braunfels
Tiny House Hideaway
This tiny house is the perfect spot to relax under the Texas sky surrounded by live oaks and wildlife. Located 10 miles off I-35 in the Hill Country where you can spend time tubing the river, playing at Schlitterbahn, antiquing in Gruene or the day in Austin or San Antonio, about an hour away. We now have a new Tiny House called Tiny House Haven. It has a king sized bed and a loft with two twin beds and a sofa that can be slept on. You can find it listed under Tiny House Haven on Airbnb.
$175 per night
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Home in Round Mountain
Hill Country Hammock House
The Hammock House (HH) is a quiet space to just get away. Located in the Hill Country, 1- hour outside Austin and 7 mi from Marble Falls. Once you enter the private gate, meander down to the HH tucked away in the trees on this 200 acre privately owned parcel. Designed for two – a little relaxation and reflection, away from the busyness of life. If you just have to get out, its a great central location for Enchanted Rock, Longhorn Cavern, Pedernales State Park and historic Fredericksburg.
$287 per night
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Home in Fredericksburg
Jumping Goat Ranch-Cashmere, Amazing Views!
You'll fall in love with the spectacular Hill Country views and swoon over Cashmere's fabulous decor!! Truly a retreat to relax and reconnect, this newly built private 1br/1ba nestled on a hill has everything you need to get away from it all, including a fully equipped kitchen and a luxurious king-size bed. Lounge on the porch with your morning coffee and watch the sunrise. Enjoy the hot tub under a star-filled night sky. Escape into the natural beauty and let all your cares fade away.
$191 per night

Guadalupe River vacation rentals

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Tiny home in Canyon Lake
Farmhaus Modern ~Hot Tub~2.5 miles from Whitewater
$188 per night
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Cabin in Canyon Lake
Breathtaking A-Frame Home in Canyon Lake
$142 per night
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Bungalow in Fredericksburg
Live Oak Treehouse at HoneyTree
$263 per night
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Cabin in Wimberley
Modern Aframe Tucked in Nature **hot tub & view**
$295 per night
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Tiny home in Fredericksburg
Starview at Jeffrey Springs | Hot Tub
$145 per night
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Cabin in Wimberley
Cozy Treehouse overlooking Wimberley Valley
$151 per night
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Tiny home in Canyon Lake
GreatView|GreatLocation
$60 per night
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Guesthouse in New Braunfels
The Bunk Haus near Gruene
$125 per night
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Guesthouse in New Braunfels
Mi Casita Hideaway
$88 per night
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Guesthouse in New Braunfels
Casita 5 minutes from Gruene Hall and King Bed!
$138 per night
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Cabin in Fredericksburg
Cabin w/ hot tub and fire pit close to town & wine
$158 per night
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Tiny home in Canyon Lake
Country Getaway Cozy Cabin for 2, Hot Tub and More
$149 per night

Guadalupe River fishing house rentals

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Home in Canyon Lake
Lake views, hot tub, firepit, stargaze, walk to la
$148 per night
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Home in Spring Branch
Hill Country Haute n Haus
$163 per night
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Home in Canyon Lake
Canyon Lake Haus Lake Front
$372 per night
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Home in Austin
Take in a Dip in Waterfall Pool at SoCo Retreat
$190 per night
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Home in Dripping Springs
Casita Bella Casa in the Hill Country
$185 per night
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Home in Canyon Lake
★ Lakefront ★ FUN family escape! Jump right in!
$326 per night
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Home in Canyon Lake
5⭐️! Canyon Lake Hill Country House near Guadalupe
$169 per night
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Home in New Braunfels
River Bend Lake House - FREE use of kayaks & tubes
$183 per night
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Home in Canyon Lake
Hm w/IslandView-Kayak & GolfCart rental Available!
$313 per night
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Home in Canyon Lake
Hilltop Paradise! Canyon Views & River fun!
$179 per night
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Home in Austin
Lake Austin Waterfront with Volleyball and Kayaks
$359 per night
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Home in Spicewood
Tree House Tiny Home
$90 per night

Guadalupe River oceanfront vacation rentals

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Cottage in Lakehills
Cozy Riverfront Cottage-Casa Avecita @ SparrowBend
$118 per night
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Apartment in Canyon Lake
Canyon Lakefront Beauty! Hill Country Fun!
$188 per night
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Home in Belton
Modern Lake Access Home | The Lux at Lake Belton
$543 per night
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Cabin in Buchanan Dam
Cozy lake cabin(Swimming pool/Kayaks shared)
$169 per night
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Guesthouse in Kingsland
The Bunkhouse at Lake LBJ Beach House
$73 per night
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Townhouse in Point Venture
La Casa De Lago/ Golf Course w/Golf Cart
$136 per night
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Home in Pflugerville
* Pool+Hot tub 4BR 3.5Bath +Billiards+ Creek
$125 per night
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Cottage in New Braunfels
NEW: The Faust Cottage at Camp Milagro
$314 per night
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Home in Canyon Lake
PRiVATE beach-Entire FLOOR of games!
$382 per night
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Guest suite in Wimberley
Longhorn Suite at Blanco Rapids Ranch
$142 per night
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Home in New Braunfels
Gruene River Home and Cottage on the Guadalupe!
$392 per night
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Home in Kingsland
Beachfront Villa: New Listing | Intro Pricing
$811 per night

Your guide to Guadalupe River

All About Guadalupe River

Running from Kerr County, Texas, to San Antonio Bay on the Gulf of Mexico, the Guadalupe River is a popular destination for travelers looking for a bit of adventure, or just a fun way to cool off from the Texas heat. One of the most beautiful natural features in the state, the 230-mile river runs along banks lined with limestone and pecan and bald cypress trees, and straight through charming towns such as Kerrville, New Braunfels, and Gruene. People come for the scenic hiking and fishing, but by far the most popular way to enjoy the region is tubing on the Guadalupe River.

For a more adventurous way to spend a day, you can hire a canoe or try your hand at rafting. When the sun goes down, there are many places to head out for a taste of Tex-Mex or some of the state’s famous barbecue and catch some live music. The area is also home to plenty of cabins on the river to keep you close to the action.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Guadalupe River

The Guadalupe River is a popular destination from spring through fall. Between March and September, expect the Texas heat to be at its fiercest. This can also make summer the ideal time to take advantage of river activities such as tubing and canoeing. The fall generally brings temperate weather, and the striking ochre and orange foliage in Guadalupe River State Park is an impressive sight. One thing to note is that the Texas weather can change dramatically. Thunderstorms or a particularly dry spell could limit the activities that are available at Guadalupe River, so paying attention to any weather advisories is a must. FolkFest in New Braunfels takes place in late April every year to celebrate the city’s German heritage with live music, traditional dishes, and historical reenactments.


Top things to do in Guadalupe River

Tubing the river

Southern Texas is famous for its extreme summer heat, and one way to beat it is to spend a lazy day tubing the Guadalupe River. There are plenty of launch points and rental companies along the river that offer shuttle services back to where you started. Float times vary depending on river levels, and children under five will not be permitted to ride in most conditions. Most tubing rental companies operate between March and September.

Fly fishing

The Guadalupe River is one of the nation’s hotspots for fly fishing all year round. Every winter, thousands of rainbow trout are released into the river, attracting fishermen from all over the country. Get the lowdown on the best spots from a local outfitter, who can also hook you up with all the right equipment.

Gruene Hall

Located in New Braunfels, Gruene Hall is the oldest continually operating dancehall in Texas. Since 1975, it has hosted countless celebrities and up-and-coming musicians who come here to cut their teeth or try out new material. Take a break from the Texas Two-Step to check out the photos on the walls celebrating some of the venue’s most famous guests, which include many of the biggest names in country music.

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