
Comal Spring- New Braunfels, Texas
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N 29° 42.782 W 098° 08.251
14R E 583424 N 3287299
Comal Springs is the start of the Comal River which runs through New Braunfels, Texas.
Waymark Code: WM43VC
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 07/03/2008
Views: 82
This is the largest of several springs that are the source of the Comal River. It is found in Landa Park and has a nice viewing bench that allows you to sit and just watch the water flow. The Comal river runs approximately 2 miles and then joins the Guadalupe River.
A nearby sign will tell you the days cubic feet per second flow and the aquifer level.
Public or Private Land?: Public
 Public Land Fees?: 0
 Private Land access?: n/a public park

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Visit Instructions:
Please post an original picture of the springs no GPS necessary along with your observations of the spring. What wildlife you saw if any and the condition of the springs. Water level was high, low. The area was clean, trashy ect. Any other knowledge or experiences you have had with this paticular spring that would help document it's history.