Guadalupe River State Park

Guadalupe River State Park

Guadalupe River State Park offers scenic riverfront landscapes perfect for camping, hiking, fishing, and paddling along the Guadalupe River corridor in central Texas.

1,938
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Guadalupe River State Park

Guadalupe River State Park
 

Guadalupe River State Park, located in the Texas Hill Country near Spring Branch, preserves nearly 1,938 acres along the scenic Guadalupe River. The park features a blend of limestone bluffs, oak woodlands, and river-bottom forests, providing diverse habitats for native wildlife such as white-tailed deer, armadillos, and numerous bird species. Established in 1983, the park presents an accessible outdoor experience with more than 12 miles of trails that wind through wooded areas and alongside the river. Visitors can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and tubing on the often-clear Guadalupe River waters, which remain popular throughout spring and early summer months. The area’s rich history reflects its Native American heritage and early settlers, with remnants and interpretive signs scattered throughout. Campgrounds are well-maintained with developed facilities and river access for fishing trout, bass, and catfish. The park is especially popular during warm weather seasons when visitors seek to cool off in the river or explore scenic trails such as the Elm Creek Trail and River Overlook Trail. Its proximity to San Antonio and Austin makes it a favored weekend destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Park facilities include picnic areas, a sandy swimming spot, and a visitor center with maps and educational information. Along with recreational activities, Guadalupe River State Park plays a role in preserving local ecosystems and providing environmental education opportunities.

Highlights

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Guadalupe River swimming and tubing areas

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Elm Creek Trail showcasing diverse hill country flora and fauna

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Historic homestead site with interpretive signage

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River Overlook Trail with panoramic views of the Guadalupe River valley

Notable Natural Features

Guadalupe River

A clear, spring-fed river providing opportunities for tubing, kayaking, and fishing.

Elm Creek Trail

A 5-mile loop trail passing through river bottom, upland forests, and limestone hills.

Historic Homestead Site

Ruins of early settler cabins with educational markers highlighting local history.