New Braunfels, TX Road Trips
New Braunfels, TX serves as a quiet starting point in the Great Plains, connecting drivers to 5 outbound routes across the area. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 32-mile quick runs to 403-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from New Braunfels, TX head north, giving the route network a clear directional lean.
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Trip Routes
11
Longest Drive
403.2 mi
Lubbock, TX
Quickest Drive
40m
San Antonio, TX
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Popular Incoming Routes
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Continue From New Braunfels, TX
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Trips from New Braunfels, TX
Driving from New Braunfels, TX
Expect an average of 206 miles and about 3h 43m behind the wheel when leaving New Braunfels, TX. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 403 miles (7h 5m), while the shortest is just 32 miles.
Popular Destinations
The most popular drives from New Braunfels, TX include Lubbock, TX (403.2 mi, 7h 5m), Arlington, TX (246.2 mi, 4h 27m), Fort Worth, TX (233.9 mi, 4h 9m), Killeen, TX (114.9 mi, 2h 11m), and San Antonio, TX (31.9 mi, 40m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
Regular gas in TX currently averages around $3.78 per gallon. For the typical 206-mile trip from New Braunfels, TX, budget about $31 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.
Routes mostly head north. Summer trips benefit from long daylight hours, while winter departures should start early to maximize visibility. Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 5 mapped routes leaving New Braunfels, TX and 6 routes heading into New Braunfels, TX, covering 11 total connections. Distances range from 32 to 403 miles.
The longest mapped route from New Braunfels, TX covers 403 miles and takes approximately 7h 5m. Shorter options start at just 32 miles.
The average route from New Braunfels, TX runs about 206 miles with a drive time of roughly 3h 43m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
At current gas prices (about $3.78/gallon for regular), the average 206-mile trip from New Braunfels, TX costs roughly $31 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.
The most popular road trip destinations from New Braunfels, TX include Lubbock, TX, Arlington, TX, Fort Worth, TX and Killeen, TX. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
New Braunfels, TX by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
98,700
Median Income
$88,257
Median Home Value
$315,100
Median Age
36.4
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to New Braunfels, TX
New Braunfels is a resort town in the Texas Hill Country. As the name implies, it has a German heritage, and many of the local attractions capitalize on this.
New Braunfels is usually considered a vacation destination. While it has no university of its own, it has a distinct college town feel, probably due to the huge numbers of students from universities in nearby San Antonio and San Marcos. Most of the town's revenue comes from tourism drawn by the incredible rivers, including the Comal River, which is the world's shortest, entirely located within the city limits. New Braunfels is also the home of several other smaller "towns" within the city. One of these "towns" is Gruene, TX, home of the Gristmill Restaurant and Gruene Hall. As elsewhere in the region, English and Spanish are the primary languages. But if you're lucky, you might overhear the odd conversation in Texas German, a dialect brought here by 19th-century immigrants that's still today spoken by a few hundred New Braunfelsians. If you're keen on encountering the Texas German language in the wild, it's best to gravitate toward places where older people congregate, such as bowling alleys, hardware and feed stores, and the like.
1 Buc-ee's, 2760 I-35, ☏ +1 (979) 238-6390. Open 24 hours. The largest convenience store in the world (66,335 sq ft). (updated May 2022) The Comal and Guadalupe rivers offer beautiful sights. A historic district. Visiting this little "town" situated along the Guadalupe River is like stepping back in time. Antique shops, restaurants, and niche retail stores make for unique shopping. 2 Gruene Hall, 1281 Gruene Rd, ☏ +1 830-606-1281 (general), +1 830-629-5077 (tickets). The oldest continually operated dance hall in Texas. (updated Jan 2022) Lone Star Music. A Texas music retail store which was started on the Internet by Chad Raney and grew into a bricks and mortar retail location. Gruene General Store, 1610 Hunter Rd, ☏ +1 830-629-6021, [email protected]. The General Store has an ice cream bar; dozens of different salsas, jams, and butters; t-shirts; and lots of miscellaneous toys and gifts, all right across the street from Gruene Hall. (updated Jan 2019)
1 Schlitterbahn, ☏ +1 830-625-2351. Consistently called the best waterpark in the world. Complete with four parks, and the highest rated water ride in the country, this waterpark is an ideal tourist spot. See web site for various ticket prices, reserve rooms early to ensure availability. This seems to be what the Comal river was created for. People rent an innertube, hop in the water, and float a few miles down the river. The services of a tubing shuttle are often employed to get from the end back to the insertion point, but because of loops in the river it's a short walk. The anti-littering rules are strong and enforced; do not take anything disposable on the river, including beverages in disposable containers, plastic baggies, or anything made of glass or styrofoam. Coolers with a capacity over 16 quarts is prohibited in city limits on the river. It's okay to drink beer on the river, but consumption or carrying an open container of an alcoholic drink in city parks. City Tube Rental, Liberty Ave. (Liberty, between Common and South). Run by the city of New Braunfels. Tube rental also has a $10 deposit, returned when you return the tubes - you are asked to write your name on the receipt, which is kept on file for the day, and your deposit is returned when you provide the rented tubes and name on the receipt. Parking: $7/vehicle, Admission: $5 (not required for tubing), Shuttle: $10/trip, Tube rental: $7 (plus $10 deposit). Felger's Tube Rental, Liberty Ave. (Liberty, between Common and South). Offers tubes, shuttles, and parking.
Granzin's Meat Market, 1644 McQueeney Rd (off of IH-35 behind Bluebonnet Motors), ☏ +1 830-625-3510. Granzin's has the best and freshest meat for the cheapest price in New Braunfels. Naegelin's Bakery, 129 South Seguin (historic downtown), ☏ +1 830-625-5722. The gingerbread men, apple struedel and sugar cookies are excellent. Gristmill Restaurant, 1287 Gruene Rd. (in historic Gruene), ☏ +1 830-625-0684. Alongside the river, Gristmill's large country atmosphere serves up excellent food. It's often a long wait on weekends and predominantly tourist. $20. Huisache Grill, 303 W. San Antonio St. (historic downtown), ☏ +1 830-620-9001. 11AM-10PM. An intimate and casual restaurant serving creative contemporary cuisine with fresh regional ingredients. $15. Pat's Place, 202 S. Union St. (Union at South, right by Prince Solms Park), ☏ +1 830-629-1491. Caters to tubing groups. Proper attire is of course required by law (that is, shirts and shoes), but they take to-go orders. Their burgers are great, and they have a variety of local beer. Clear Springs Texas Seafood, 1692 S. SH-46 (SH-46 just north of IH-35), ☏ +1 830-629-3775. Known for its fried catfish. Amazing country atmosphere.
The Faust Brewing Company, 240 S. Segun Ave., ☏ +1 830-625-7791. One of several microbreweries. (updated Dec 2017) Pat's Place, 202 S. Union St. (Union at South, right by Prince Solms Park), ☏ +1 830-629-1491. Has a full bar with several Texas beers. The Oyster Bar, 203 S. Seguin Ave. (1/2 block south of the square), ☏ +1 830-627-7766. Known as the "OB" to locals, this bar has a full bar with a fun atmosphere. 1 Riley's Tavern, 8894 FM 1102, ☏ +1 512-392-3132. Su-F 1PM-midnight, Sa 1PM-1AM. First tavern in Texas after Prohibition. Serves pizza, tacos, and sandwiches. They have regular concerts which require tickets. (updated Jan 2022)
In high season, hotels can fill. If this happens to you, consider a hotel in nearby Seguin or San Marcos. The Other Place, 385 Other Place Dr., ☏ +1 830-625-5114. Has cottages on a bend in the Comal river. Low-cost tube rentals and shuttle service are available for guests. 1 The Faust Hotel, 240 S. Seguin Ave, ☏ +1 830-625-7791. An historic hotel, built in 1929 and decorated in 1930s style. They have an on-site pub with patio. (updated Mar 2025) Super 8 By Wyndham New Braunfels, 815 IH 35 South, ☏ +1 830-626-7000. Sleep Inn & Suites, 1477 N. IH 35, ☏ +1 830 625-7700. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Hotel opened in 2008, featuring interior corridor rooms with an elevator, breakfast, pool and heated spa, high speed and wireless Internet, business center, fitness room, meeting space, and guest laundry. All rooms feature king bed with sleeper sofa or two queen beds. Amenities include a work desk, LCD TVs with HBO and HD channels, microwave/refrigerator, coffeemaker, iron/board, and hairdryer. River Ranch RV Resort, 420 Business Loop I35 N (I 35 North exit 187 Sequin Ave), ☏ +1 830 625-7788. Beautiful RV resort on the Guadalupe River with 53 - cemented full hook up sites 20/30/50 AMP paved drives, free cable TV, free Wi-Fi. clean bath houses and laundry facilities. Friendly and knowledgeable staff, on site manager, and array of activities and nearby attractions.
New Braunfels is situated on IH-35 at SH-46, near the Comal and Guadalupe rivers. Access to New Braunfels is accessible via private plane charter, highway access, and the Greyhound Bus Line. Airport shuttles from Austin and San Antonio are available. From San Antonio, head north on IH-35 about half an hour (30 miles) until you reach the SH-46 exit. From Austin, head south on IH-35 for about an hour (60 miles), past San Marcos, and exit SH-46. From Houston, head west on IH-10 about two and a half hours (150 miles), exit SH-46, and head north for about 15 minutes (14 miles more).
Personal vehicle travel is the only effective motorized transportation in town. Print, download, or buy a local map and brave the roads. Traffic during summer weekends is very heavy. Prince Solms Park often has free parking after the for-pay lot is full. Parking costs $5-10 depending on location. Many tube rental shops offer free parking all day with rental. With heavy traffic and crowded roads, bicycle and foot are appealing travel options. There are a few bicycle rental shops in town. Remember that bicycles are considered vehicles in the eyes of law enforcement, so obey all traffic laws.
Travel tips adapted from New Braunfels on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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