Texas Highways Magazine

TUBING

Classic Spot: THE MIGHTY GUADALUPE

rom March through October, hundreds of thousands of Texans flock to the chilly waters of the lower Guadalupe River to tube. This method of heat relief involves plopping down in a large tire-size inner tube or other flotation device to float a portion of a 20-mile stretch of “the Guad” below Canyon Lake Dam. Two popular areas are the Horseshoe—a bend in

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