Tube and Raft Texas Rivers

Floating The River Is Fun and Easy

Summer time in Texas. It's hot. Hit the rivers, bask in the sun, and cool down. Floating the river is the place to be.

2021 is here!

Let's get tubing!

NOTE: Most outfitters are closed. Please call ahead. COVID has caused many closures.

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As part of the "Bucket List" article in March 2010 and the "13 Escapes" article in the June 2009 issue of Texas Monthly, we were recommended as the source for tubing information in Texas! Thanks!

Tubing (or "toobing", or "floating") is floating down a slow moving river in an oversized inner tube. Most people get a cooler for cold drinks, put it in another inner tube, and tie it to one of the tubers. Then the whole party latches on to the cooler tube flotilla-style and sits back for a relaxing time.

The Origins of Tubing

Who can say it isn't simple? Texas summers are like an oven. Our spring-fed rivers are icy cold. Some mad genius grabbed an inner tube and jumped in!

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About Us

We love water sports — floating the Texas rivers is no exception — and want to share that others. We give you up to date information about tubing trips and river conditions.

We are not outfitters; we do not sell or rent inner tubes. We do not take reservations for tubing trips.

We're interested in hearing from tubers and from outfitters. Contact us!

Also, if you ask us, it's tubing, not toobing. However, in Texas tubing companies often use "toobing".

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When the water gets faster, why not consider rafting the white water? Many outfitters also have rafts and kayaks. Some offer rafting trips.