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You'll need more than a day to explore everything Max Starcke Reservoir has to offer, you can camp at Mc Queeney Marina Terminal; do stop at Meadow Lake, it's a lovely lake. There's so much to do here at Max Starcke Reservoir that you need to camp here for a while, Cappy's Cove RV Park is a great place for that, and a striking lake like Lake Placid is a splendid location to stop at. Max Starcke Reservoir gets a normal amount of yearly precipitation; during
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| | the month of May you get the most rain around here while March is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Summertime at Max Starcke Reservoir arrives with high temperatures in the 90's while overnight lows are regularly in the 70's. The cold days of the wintertime come with highs in the 50's with temperatures at Max Starcke Reservoir dipping down into the 30's through winter nights. This lake is so wonderful. There are delightful places to discover | |
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along the Prospect Park Trail. Soar down the rapids of Guadalupe River in a kayak; if you're here you can play some golf at Seguin City Golf Course. This lake is so wonderful. Don't forget to take a delightful little tour to Walnut
Branch, and get covered with water paddling on Comal River. If only every site had this much outdoors enjoyable stuff, what a great globe it would be. You don’t have to go far from Max Starcke Reservoir to distinguish the water
at Max Starcke Dam, and dry warm beds await you at Super 8 Seguin. It's always splendid to have a look at Walnut Springs, and after a long day outdoors Americas Best Value Inn & Suites - Seguin is a good site to spend a night or two.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 29.55167 Longitude: -97.97
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Comal River, Comal CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class I-II(III) - 1 miles long (New Braunfels) |
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Guadalupe River, Comal CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class II-III(V) - 22 miles long (Canyon Dam to Cypress Bend Park) |
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San Marcos River, Hays/ Caldwell/ Guadalupe CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class I-II - 11.5 miles long (San Marcos to Martindale) |
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River Shade RV Park
 | Nice park but noisy... |
Camp Huaco Springs
 | 14 miles away This summary needs to be rewritten badly. Whoever typed this up needs to go back to grammar school and learn about run-on sentences and repeating your unneccessary repetition. And, where is all the information about the camp itself? How much does it cost, are there bathrooms nearby, how far away from the river is the campground? You know, pertinent information would be much appreciated.... |
Guadalupe River
 | 19 miles away This is a fun river to kayak. Although some parts are very slow open water, there are usually plenty of tubers to keep it interesting. Me and mine really love this ride. The best put in is somewhere around the first crossing right above huaco springs rapids. From there, your next take out is Gruene. We get out at Gruene but the Parks and Wildlife website list the next public take out a little further downstream but remember when you enter New Braunfels you have to follow their laws such as the limit on the size of the ice chest you can have with you. There are four solid rapids on this run. You need to be sure the water is flowing. During the summer, this is sometimes the only river flowing to assure the survival of the rainbow trout.... |
San Marcos River
 | 19 miles away Don't miss the new whitewater park here on the San Marcos River, because it is always flowing at a clear 72 degrees from the giant San Marcos Springs. There is over 30ft of drop in the pristine top section of the San Marcos River (before the confluence with the Blanco River). So schedule a trip to San Marvelous as soon as you can.... |
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