Nice little walk, 0.8miles each way. What a view! Driving in the people walking up at the top looked so small. There isn’t much parking at the beginning but if you go a little further back towards the walking trails there’s much more and a. Bathroom. The land is well kept. We had an enjoyable visit. Will definitely be back.
Barbra O.
Classificação do local: 4 San Antonio, TX
Went to Comal River beautiful views, but the swimming section is better for the kids then adults. Theres a playground and tables restrooms too! Bring a Icechest and food!!! $ 4 a car to get in!
Tara M.
Classificação do local: 5 Bedford, TX
This is one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited! The Gorge was created after flood waters flooded over the spillway at Canyon Lake during the flood of 2002. If you lived in Texas at this time you might remember the Willie Nelson benefit at Greune Hall to raise money for victims of this flood — I was there and remember all the sad stories of homes lost and being stuck at Ex — In laws house for 2 days in high water… Those are my memories of the few days that created this masterpiece of nature! Today they give guided tours to groups of at least 10 but not more than 23 people every Saturday at 10.00 per person — you have to reserve a spot so do not wait till the last minute or just show up. Hiking through the canyon is physically demanding and takes about 3 hours and I would not suggest it to anyone who is not in excellent shape especially in hot weather. But, if your body can get you there and back do not miss out on this miraculous natural creation. I am posting pictures my friend took during our visit…
Cotton F.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
Went on a guided tour of a recently formed gorge below the spillway on Canyon Lake. Dinosaur tracks, lots of fossils, neat plants and animals… Four docents switched off leading the hike depending upon their knowledge of the features present. Docents were well prepared and pleasant. This would be of interest to geologists and naturalists in addition to hikers… the hike is all downhill/downstream… 3 hours Do yourself a favor and avoid the hotter seasons as there isn’t much shade here. Map shown is incorrect… actual location is just South of Canyon Lake Dam