The kind of fish that are in the Guadalupe river are various types and species of fish, which include bass, the Guadalupe Bass, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Catfish and even striped bass.
Other animals that are in the Guadalupe River are carp and crappie, alligator gar and in addition to the fish other animals are around the Guadalupe River which includes a variety of different birds like egrets, herons, kingfishers, haws and mammals such as skunks, raccoons, coyotes and even bobcats along with armadillos.
The Guadalupe River also has snakes which are in and around the Guadalupe River.
The Guadalupe River's natural environment makes for suitable habitats for various species of snakes and some are venomous and others are non venomous and usually avoid humans.
Some of the venomous snakes that can be found in and around the Guadalupe River include the broad banded copperhead snake, Western Cottonmouth snake, Texas Coral Snake and the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake.
There are also water moccasins in the Guadalupe River so you have to be careful.
Water moccasins in the Guadalupe River are commonly encountered and found along the riverbanks and most particularly during the warmer months.
Water moccasins are known to be venomous and are also very capable swimmers.
There are also some alligators in the Guadalupe River in Texas as alligators have been sighted occasionally although they are rare, especially in the central sections and upper sections of the Guadalupe River, closer to the Gulf of Mexico and in coastal areas of Texas.
Alligators while they have been sighted in the Guadalupe River are extremely rare.
Alligators are also naturally found in Southeastern Texas, and most particularly along the coast in rivers which drain into the Gulf.
The towns that the Guadalupe River runs through in Texas are kerrville, New Braunfels, Seguin, Gonzales, Cuero and Victoria Texas.
The Guadalupe River originates or starts in Kerr County Texas and then flows to San Antonio Bay on the Gulf Coast.
The part of the Guadalupe River that you float is in Kerrville, Texas and around New Braunfels, Texas which is more specifically known as the Horseshoe Loop on the Scenic Guadalupe River.
The Guadalupe River runs from Kerr County, Texas, to San Antonio Bay on the Gulf Coast. It is a popular destination for rafting, fly fishing, and canoeing.
The Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas is a popular floating spot, especially floating with tubes as well as for canoes and kayaks.
You can rent the tubes, canoes and kayaks or bring your own.
The cost to go to the Guadalupe River is $7.00 per person for people 13 years of age and older.
Children that are 12 years old and under are admitted free when visiting the Guadalupe River.
And some areas of the Guadalupe River, such as Nichol's landing County Park, might have free access except on weekends and holidays, in which there would be a small fee which can vary.
The cost to float the Guadalupe River is between $20.00 to $30.00 per person which includes the shuttle service and tube rental.
If you bring your own tube for floating the Guadalupe River can float the Guadalupe River cheaper and can pay as low as $15.00 per person which is for the shuttle service mainly.
Some outfitters also offer discounts for larger groups when it comes to floating the Guadalupe River as well.
The parking costs also vary for the Guadalupe River although some outfitters including the parking cost in the tube rental price and others charge a separate fee, which can be from $10.00 to $50.00, depending on the day of the week and if you're bringing your own tube or renting a tube.
And there may also be an additional small county river use tax such as $1.00 per person.
Rockin' R offers tubing on the Guadalupe and Comal rivers, with rentals for $25.00 per person, which also includes the shuttle.
Lone Star Float house offers tubing with prices ranging from $25.00 on the weekdays and $50.00 on weekends for parking with personal equipment and $25.00 per person for tube rentals which also includes the shuttle.
River Sports Tubes offers various float options for the Guadalupe River with individual rates starting at $20.00 per person for a 3 hour float and they also offer group rates.
Float the Guadalupe offers tube rentals for $24.00 per person.
Tube Haus offers tubing on the "best float" of the Guadalupe, with prices ranging from $20.00 to $25.00 per person.
And Rio Guadalupe Resort has tube rentals and also shuttles or shuttle service for people with their own tubes.
You can also rent cooler tubes for around $23.00 and even rent ice chests separately or together or bring your own.