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Start by floating down the Guadalupe River, end by two-stepping at Anhalt Hall.

Spring Branch is one of Texas’ newest cities. In fact, it only officially incorporated in November 2015. But its roots go back much further than that.
The town was originally settled in the 19th century by German immigrants who found a reliable water source in the spring-fed creek that flows into the Guadalupe River. Over the next 150 years, the small settlement grew into a quiet town that never felt a need to incorporate.
But the 21st century brought the expanding sprawl of San Antonio to Spring Branch’s doorstep, and fears that it might be absorbed by the nearby town of Bulverde pushed residents to finally make Spring Branch a city.

Spring Branch makes a great base to explore much of the Hill Country.

Spring Branch sits at the heart of Texas’ old German settlements, and the dance hall culture the Germans brought to the state still thrives today.
After a long, lazy day floating down the Guadalupe in a tube, there is nothing better than taking a spin on a couple of dancefloors that should be on every Texan’s bucket list.
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