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Access Site TX

Rebecca Creek Road Bridge

Guadalupe River

Source: texas_parks_and_wildlife_department Updated 1 year ago

City: TX
County: Comal
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 29.88819315, -98.36841056
Air Temp: --
Location
Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Run
II Take-out Guadalupe - 3. Farm Road 3351 to Rebecca Creek Crossing
6 ft/mi
View Run
Current Conditions
-- • 200.00-10000.00 cfs
Guadalupe Rv at Comfort, TX
-- • 200.00-10000.00 cfs
Guadalupe Rv near Spring Branch, TX
About This Access Site
The Rebecca Creek Road Bridge boat ramp provides access to the Guadalupe River on the northern shore of Canyon Lake in Comal County. This access point serves paddlers and boaters looking to launch on the scenic Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country. The site is located approximately 2 miles south of Rebecca Creek Road via Potter's Creek Park area.

**Important Paddling Considerations:** Paddlers should be aware of Rust Falls, a major waterfall located approximately one-quarter mile upstream from the Rebecca Creek Crossing. This is a significant hazard. However, an alternative chute exists to the left of the falls near bald cypress trees that experienced paddlers may navigate. Water levels can fluctuate significantly, potentially affecting ramp accessibility. Check current conditions with Comal County or USACE park closure websites before your trip, as water level changes may periodically close the ramp or restrict access.

**Nearby Amenities:** Potter's Creek Park campground is located nearby and offers campsites, picnic facilities, and wheel-chair accessible amenities. For directions, take FM-306 from either IH-35 (west 23 miles) or Highway 281 (east 8 miles), then head south on Potter's Creek Road for 2 miles. Contact Potter's Creek Park at 830-964-3341 for current conditions or camping reservations.
Federal Facility Information
830-964-3341 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Potters Creek Park is situated on the northern shore of Canyon Lake in the rolling hill country of South Central Texas. Cool breezes off the lake create a pleasant environment for relaxing in this scenic area. The lake and Guadalupe River also provide great opportunities for boating, fishing and swimming.Recreation
Visitors enjoy coming to Canyon Lake for boating, swimming and fishing....

Overview
Potters Creek Park is situated on the northern shore of Canyon Lake in the rolling hill country of South Central Texas. Cool breezes off the lake create a pleasant environment for relaxing in this scenic area. The lake and Guadalupe River also provide great opportunities for boating, fishing and swimming.Recreation
Visitors enjoy coming to Canyon Lake for boating, swimming and fishing. The Guadalupe River is a great location for canoeing, kayaking and tubing. Both the lake and river are stocked with a variety of fish for each habitat including various bass, catfish, or river trout.

Hiking, biking, horseback riding, birding, and wildlife viewing are popular activities in the surrounding hills. Five trails are available at different locations around the lake. There is a mountain biking trail, a horse trail, and several foot trails. You can not rent any items from the park, but must bring your own gear for all recreational activities.Facilities
The park is open year-round and offers RV and tent sites as well as overnight screened shelters, and a group site, all with electric and water hookups. Every site has a picnic table, fire ring, and grill, water and electricity. Park Amenities include flush toilets, showers, drinking water, and two dump stations. The park also has two boat ramps with docks, a fishing pier and beach. Rangers patrol the park and hosts are on-site year-round.Natural Features
The park is settled among Juniper and native Oaks on gently sloping terrain on the shore of Canyon Lake. Thick oak and juniper surround the upper campsites; sites closer to the waterfront are in full sun. Grassy fields of native hill country plants and wildflowers dot the landscape. Rocky outcroppings are scattered throughout the park.
Nearby Attractions
Canyon Lake is near many sites of interest including Natural Bridge Caverns and the historic town of Gruene in New Braunfels.Charges & Cancellations
The reservation system has the right to charge you fees for shortening or extending your stay, or cancelling a reservation.

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Nearby Recreation Areas
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