![]() ![]() Tubers may begin their float at Hinman Island Park or Prince Solms Park at the City Tube Chute. Personal tubes are allowed on the Comal River as long as they do not exceed five (5) feet in diameter. No City Tube Chute admission fee is required if you plan to enter up-river from the City Tube Chute and continue your float to the Last Tuber's Exit. Planning a visit to the Comal but do not want to float the whole river? For an admission fee of $7, you can relax on the bank of the river at the Chute and use the Tube Chute multiple times. NOTE: Prices above do NOT include parking fees. If the holiday falls on a Thursday, the $2 fee will also be charged on Friday. If the holiday (Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor Day) falls on a Tuesday, the $2 fee will also be charged Monday. Weekends or holidays (from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day): The purchase of $2 River Activity Wristband is required (or use of a Resident River Pass to receive wristband is required for residents). ![]() Weekdays (except for holidays): A River Activity Wristband is NOT required Price: $15 tube rental fee + $20 refundable deposit NOTE: Tubes must be returned by 6:45pm to receive deposit. Tube rentals and lifeguards are only available during the following times: View more information on the City Tube Chute. PLEASE NOTE: The City Tube Chute does not provide shuttle services. Tubers must walk back to Prince Solms Park after exiting the river at the Last Tubers Exit (approximately 1/2 mile walking on a sidewalk along S. Tubes may be rented from the City Tube Chute facility at Prince Solms Park. ![]()
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