Summertime is quickly approaching and that means people are going to start wanting to go tubing. Tubing down rivers and pools at water parks is a great experience but not every Texas river has blue water or pretty views. The exciting Comal Tubes in New Braunfels Texas lets you not only tube down the river but also gives you a beautiful view while you're floating. The Comal River has a constant flow and is completely spring fed which gives it its pretty clear water. This also allows the river to stay a cool 70 degrees year round making it the perfect place to beat the Texas heat. View this post on Instagram River relaxed 😎 A post shared by daniela (@danidear) on Aug 28, 2018 at 8:40pm PDT The fun tubing company is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. During that time, you will be able to rent one of their three different styles of tubes then you will get a bus ride down to the river for a long 2-3 hour float. You can also bring your own tube to the party but by order of New Braunfels, no double tubes are allowed. View this post on Instagram Another one for ya, since the girls were sittin’ right 😏 A post shared by MILI | EVENTS COORDINATOR (@milibabes) on May 24, 2018 at 3:51pm PDT You can book the tubes online for just $20 as well as reserve your spot. If you plan to go with more than 20 of your closest friends, you'll need to call to make reservations at least 48 hours in advance. They also offer a party bus option for those who like to really have some fun. Once you've arrived at the Comal river enterance, you will be able to float for two to three hours until you get to the last exit spot that the bus will pick you up at. Alcoholic beverages are allowed as long as you don't take them in a glass container, so get ready to party all day down the gorgeous river. View this post on Instagram #texas A post shared by Liz (@lizarrdqueen) on Mar 26, 2017 at 3:07pm PDT Comal Tubes is located at 1880, I-35BL, New Braunfels, TX 78130. For more information on the river and tubing at the river, you can visit and book your experience at the Comal Tubes website here. We strongly advise that before you go swimming or visit any location, you check the most recent updates on potential hazards, security, water quality, and closures. If you do plan to visit a location, respect the environment.