
The convergence of the spring-fed Guadalupe and Comal rivers in New Braunfels is what attracted the town’s early German settlers.
Today, New Braunfels is a vibrant tourist destination with Historic Downtown, Landa Park with the largest springs in Texas, The Wurstfest, world-famous Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort, Gruene Historic District with its legendary Gruene Hall and Gristmill, Natural Bridge Caverns, Prime Outlets-San Marcos, nearby Canyon Lake and tubing on the Guadalupe.
Combine this with the rolling hills, twisted oak trees, stacked rock walls and the famous wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country and this is Copper Ridge.
Today, New Braunfels is a vibrant tourist destination with Historic Downtown, Landa Park with the largest springs in Texas, The Wurstfest, world-famous Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort, Gruene Historic District with its legendary Gruene Hall and Gristmill, Natural Bridge Caverns, Prime Outlets-San Marcos, nearby Canyon Lake and tubing on the Guadalupe.
Combine this with the rolling hills, twisted oak trees, stacked rock walls and the famous wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country and this is Copper Ridge.




