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    Tubular Times

    Feel like floating? Here are the top tubing destinations around Austin

    Nicole Raney
    Jul 17, 2015 | 9:03 am

    The best prescription for a Texas fever is a trip down the river. Tubing is a popular pastime in Central Texas, and while we may not have many immediate options near Dallas, there are quite a few lazy rivers to be found around Austin. So when you feel the need to get out of town and refresh, we've created a guide to help you pick the perfect float.

    San Marcos River
    The San Marcos River is spring-fed, so even in the height of summer it's deliciously cold and clear. Tubing on the San Marcos is easy and enjoyable: two different sections of the river offer two different kinds of floats. For a more kid-friendly experience, check out the Lions Club Tube Rental at San Marcos City Park. Part of the float is through downtown San Marcos, but the surrounding vegetation makes you feel removed from the city. The trip is short and mild, ending in about an hour at the Rio Vista Dam. This is a great float for the family, and its central location means easy access to post-tubing grub and entertainment.

    Those looking for a more grown-up good time should hit up Texas State Tubes. This stretch of the San Marcos River is wide, flat and slow, so the trip lasts about three hours and is great for large groups. This float is less crowded than most, but tends to attract college kids and young adults. Texas State Tubes offers two options: "park, ride, float" or "park, float, ride," so you can use the shuttle before or after your float.

    Cost: $10-$17 ($20 cash deposit for Lions Club). Shuttle included. Alcohol permitted on the river, but not in public parks.

    Comal River
    The Comal River offers a similar experience to the downtown float on the San Marcos River. This urban stream winds through the city of New Braunfels, so you're covered if you need lunch or last-minute provisions. Not only is it a short trip (the Comal River is the shortest river in the country), but it's broad and leisurely, making it another great option for families. The only fast part is the single-person, man-made chute that diverts tubers around the dam. It's worth mentioning that in addition to a riverside tour of the town, you'll also float by Schlitterbahn.

    There are quite a few choices for tube outfitters in New Braunfels. Landa Falls offers the longest float, but other top picks include Chuck's Tubes and Comal Tubes. Depending on the outfitter, the float can last anywhere between two and three hours.

    Cost: $15-$19. Shuttle included. Alcohol permitted on the river, but not in public parks. Cooler restrictions apply.

    Guadalupe River
    Simply put, the Guadalupe River is the party river. Alcohol, music and co-eds are in abundance. Scenic limestone cliffs and lush views accompany this float, which includes intense and rapid waters in some areas.

    The most popular floating destination is the Horseshoe, a little bend in the river that begins and ends along FM 366. This is where you'll have the most options for outfitters that offer different float lengths and shuttle packages. You can choose to just float the Horseshoe, which clocks in at around two hours, or continue beyond the first river crossing. The longest float can take five to six hours.

    Some of our favorite tubing companies include Tube Haus, Shanty Tubes, Whitewater Sports, Armadillo Tubes and River Sports Tubes. Shop around to find the best deal based on party size and tube needs.

    Cost: $15-$20. Shuttle included. Alcohol permitted on the river.

    Barton Creek
    The San Marcos, Comal and Guadalupe rivers are the "big three" for floating around Austin, but there's also an in-town alternative. The Barton Creek Greenbelt offers a secluded, relaxed float closer to the city center.

    For this float, you'll need to bring your own tube and sort out transportation. You can stop and start whenever you want, or just post up somewhere along the creek banks. A popular starting point is the Loop 360 Access, which offers a two- or three-hour float down to Barton Springs. Don't forget that you'll have to carry your gear, so pack light and bring only the essentials.

    Cost: Free. No shuttles. Alcohol not permitted on the river.

    Pro tips
    New to tubing? Don't worry, we've got your covered.

    • Always bring cash. Some places don't accept credit cards. Certain outfitters will also ask for collateral, such as a cash deposit, your driver's license or your car keys.
    • Reserve ahead of time if you can. This will speed up the process, which is great if you're bringing young kids (or rowdy friends).
    • Don't be trashy. Bring your own bag for trash, or be prepared to buy one. An old potato sack will do just fine, but several outfitters will hook you up with a bag to stash all of your trash (specifically those cans). Or, you can throw it all back in the cooler where it came from.
    • Our list of must-bring items includes water shoes, sunscreen, plenty of water and snacks.
    • Don't bring glass or Styrofoam containers. Also, disposable containers less than 5 ounces are banned on the Comal and Guadalupe rivers.

    Float through downtown San Marcos on the deliciously cool, spring-fed San Marcos River.

    Tubing float San Marcos River Lions Club Tube Rental
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    Float through downtown San Marcos on the deliciously cool, spring-fed San Marcos River.
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    Airline News

    American Airlines to take things up a notch at DFW Airport

    Teresa Gubbins
    Dec 29, 2025 | 10:14 am
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    Fort Worth-based American Airlines is making changes at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), its largest hub and hometown airport, including departure times spread throughout the day.

    DFW has an outsized impact on the rest of the airline’s operation and on the journeys of the nearly 700,000 customers the airline serves every day across its global network. More customers and more bags travel and connect through DFW every day than any other airport in American's network. What's good for DFW is good for everyone.

    More banks
    For more than a decade, American’s schedule at DFW has been concentrated across nine banks, or large clusters of flights across the operating day. As all airline bank structures do, this times large groups of flights together, coordinating arrivals and departures, and ultimately, coordinating quick and seamless connections.

    Beginning in April — and visible in the airline’s schedules starting December 27 — American’s DFW operation is evolving to a 13-bank structure, providing more certainty to the airline’s average 100,000 peak daily customers traveling on the more than 930 average peak DFW daily departing flights.

    With this structural schedule change, customers will find more departure options in highly desired time windows and fewer early morning departures to DFW.

    American is also making an investment in block time for flights to and from DFW. (Block time is the total scheduled time between pushback from the departure gate to arrival at the destination gate.) The goal is more on-time departures, which lead to more on-time arrivals and fewer delays.

    Connections
    They're also working on improving connection times, making it easier to connect through DFW. The new structure should reduce the concentration of very short connection times.

    Customers on the go such as business travelers can still book tight connections when time matters — but the schedule enhancements will now provide more options for a stress-free experience with more time between flights. Reflowing their schedule means fewer air traffic delays and more on-time departures and arrivals.

    By spreading out its DFW flight schedule across the day, the airline is also spreading out customer volume, including everything from local customers arriving in parking garages, checking in at lobbies, and clearing security, to connecting customers making their way through American’s terminals to their next flights.

    Terminals
    Other improvements include modernizing American’s facilities and airport terminals, including Terminal A and C Pier extensions adding nine incremental gates.

    They're also adding Terminal F to be completed in 2030, with 31 new gates that can accommodate increased widebody capacity, state-of-the-art baggage technology, dedicated premium lounges, Flagship check-in, and a new U.S. Customs facility.

    New programs in partnership with the Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection include TSA PreCheck Touchless ID — allowing customers at DFW (and 16 other locations across American’s U.S. network) to use facial recognition technology for more secure and efficient identity verification.

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