- TripBuzz discovered 84 different types of activities for couples in the Canyon Lake area, including Tubing (like River Sports Tubes), Winery/Vineyard (like La Cruz de Comal Wines, Ltd.), Beaches (like Comal Park) and Camping Site (like Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Hill Country), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 96 date ideas in or near Canyon Lake, Texas, including 77 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like New Braunfels, San Marcos, Wimberley and Dripping Springs.
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Visitors can enjoy tubing down the 72 degree San Marcos River with Lions Club Tube Rental. Lions Club offers both tube rental and inflation services along with life vests and river shuttle service.
19.7 Miles
Located on the Texas State Campus, Sewell Park is named the most relaxing space on the school's grounds. The park features the spring fed San Marcos River, basketball courts, picnic areas and more.
19.7 Miles
Located on the city's dam, Rio Vista Park is a 13-acre park dedicated to recreation and water sports. The park offer kayaking, picnic areas, hiking trails, basketball, tennis and more.
19.7 Miles
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Cape Street, San Marcos, TX 78666
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At John J Stokes San Marcos River State Park, visitors can kayak, canoe, and swim in a river surrounded by natural wilderness. The river has a rope swing and man made waterfall that locals like to jump off of.
19.9 Miles
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602 North Interstate Highway 35, San Marcos, TX 78666
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The Olympic Outdoor Center under the leadership of Ben Kvanli gives kayak trips, and paddling experiences to over 50,000 veterans. The company works in conjunction with VA hospitals across Texas.
19.9 Miles
Consisting of 18 acres, City Park offers the community sports courts and fields for recreational activties. The park also has a man-made river that flows through it that visitors can swim in.
20.1 Miles
Visitors can take a ride on Spring Lake with the Meadows Center Glass-Bottom Boat Tours, formerly known as the Aquarena. The water in Spring Lake bubbles up from underground, because of the Edwards Aquifer, and is home to eight threatened species, and numerous migatory birds.
21.1 Miles
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off of Hwy. 165, Dripping Springs, TX
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Located on top of one of the highest rolling hills of the Blanco River Valley, the Onion Creek Kitchens at Juniper Hills Farm is a prominent cooking school. All cooking skill levels can be accommodated in the food courses, and the venue can be booked for private events.
22.2 Miles
Serving as the region's youngest natural living cavern, the Cave without a Name is filled with newer formations of stalagmites, stalactites, cave drapery, and flowstones. The tour of the cave takes roughly 60 minutes and includes six formation rooms.
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Visitors of Pickrell Park can go swimming in the location's outdoor pool. The park also features a basketball court and playground structures for young visitors that wish to play and exercise.