The Comal River is the shortest
navigable river in
the state ofTexas
and in the United States.
Proclaimed the "longest shortest river in the world" by locals, it
runs entirely within the city limits of New Braunfels in
southeast Comal County.
It is a tributary of the Guadalupe
River. The Comal begins at Comal Springs in
Landa Park and flows 2.5 miles until its junction with the Guadalupe. The
Comal was originally called the Little Guadalupe in early Spanish accounts. After
Spaniard Pedro de Rivera y Villalón identified the longer river as the
Guadalupe in 1727, the Comal was given its current name. The name means basin or flat
dish in Spanish. The river is also
one of only two rivers to host the fountain darter, a fish
now in danger of extinction. The only other river inhabited by the darter is
the nearby San Marcos River.
~above taken from www.wikipedia.com~
Wow, that is so cool! We would love to take another trip to Texas! We really enjoyed San Antonio and visiting the Alamo. I love Texas. There is so much history to explore!
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