Prince Solms Park

New Braunfels, TXGet Directions →

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Prince Solms Park in New Braunfels, TX, is a fantastic destination for disc golfers looking for a challenging and enjoyable experience. With a solid rating of 4.6, this course offers a variety of holes that cater to different skill levels, making it a great spot for both beginners and seasoned players alike.

One of the highlights of the course is its beautiful scenery, which adds to the overall enjoyment of the game. Many players appreciate the well-maintained fairways and the thoughtful layout that keeps the game engaging from start to finish. The friendly atmosphere also makes it a welcoming place to meet fellow disc golf enthusiasts.

Whether you're seeking a relaxing round with friends or looking to improve your skills, Prince Solms Park has something to offer. The combination of a picturesque setting and a well-designed course ensures that every visit is a memorable one.

Overall Rating

4.6 (1131 reviews)

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Top Reviews

My girlfriend and I love this place. Great place to hop on the comal river, Frisbee golf, or play tennis/basketball. Parking in the summer is a tad outrageous and costly during the summer due to the influx of out of towners and tourists. I cannot complain too much though because when you have beautiful and fun things to see, people will come.

- Michael Wright

This was a very nice place to float the river. The park Rangers were down to earth 🌎 and took the time to help me get the parking situated. Then I asked the staff members that were driving around on a golf cart , " where's the best place to rent tubes?"and they gave me 5 tube's for free . The water felt amazing but it was low in a bunch of random spots and my butt kept dragging across the rocks while floating. I suggest that you go early and float it twice but don't forget the suntanning lotion or you will definitely burn .😆 no joke

- Matt Meyers

Enjoyed this as a night float. Plenty of light from the homes along the river. It took 2 hours and it was an easy half mile walk from the river exit back to the parking lot, where we saw friendly deer. During the day between May-Labor Day there are entrance fees and parking fees, free at night.

- Jennifer Wood

I was there for the first time last weekend and it has been the highlight of my year for sure !! such a fun and beautiful ride “go with the flow”

- Luisa M

$2 to tube on weekends over the summer. Free to put in during the weekday. You must pay to park there for the day(8am-7pm). Park has tennis courts and disc golf as well as tube chute rental $7 or tubing down the Comal river $2 weekends and free weekdays. You can put in to tube further up the river for free, if you bring your own tubes and don’t want to pay for parking. This requires a half mile walk, though just to put in. Tube from chute/Prince Solms Park to last free exit 1.5 hour float when river is flowing fast. Walk back to park isn’t bad but will take 20 minutes on shaded sidewalk. No shuttle from river exit to park where you left vehicle.

- Christine Bowers