NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas, Feb. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Spring break with teens can be a challenge. Teenagers want some independence and adventure. New Braunfels, the heart of the Texas Hill Country, has a lot to offer a teen family for Spring Break:
Teenage Adventures
The Blastenhoff section of Schlitterbahn is open for Spring Break 2018. The award-winning Master Blaster is the most exciting uphill water coaster in the world. Other rides teens and younger siblings will enjoy include:
o Wolfpack- Family raft ride
o Black Knight- Two dark tunnel tube slides
o Kinderhaven- Pool and slide area for kids
o Torrent River- Tidal wave river
o Blastenhoff Beach- Giant wave pool
o Han's Hideout- Five-story water fun house
o Bamboozle Bay- Heated pool with swim-up refreshment bar
o Sky Coaster- Skydive/Hang-Glide thrill ride
Natural Bridge Caverns are the largest commercial caverns in Texas. The deepest part of the public tour is 180 feet below the surface. Undeveloped areas of the cavern reach depths of 230 feet. Adventure Tours allow you to explore these undeveloped "wild" cave areas. Get lowered down a 160-foot deep well shaft. Explore the depths with only the light from your helmet. Experienced staff guide you. Drop, crawl, climb and slide through the caves – teens will love the raw adventure.
- Wakeboard/Waterski/Snowboard/Skateboard/Stand Up Paddleboard
Texas Ski Ranch (TSR) is a 70-acre action sports paradise. It is ranked as one of the top wakeboarding and cable park facilities in the world. Learn to ski and wakeboard or snowboard, skateboard or stand up paddleboard. Lessons are by sponsored skaters and TSR skate team. Advanced athletes and competitors can take their skills to the next level. Lessons include helmet and pads, but bring your own skateboard! You get one hour of private coaching plus one hour to continue skating and practice what you learn. There's also two paint ball courses and a Nerf Gun course.
For the Younger Set
The Canopy Explorer Course & Zip Lines at Natural Bridge Caverns are three adventure activities in one. Test your balance on a four-story obstacle course. Can you grapple your way to the top of a 60-foot, four-tier adventure course in 30 minutes? Test your agility, balance and strength on 47 fascinating obstacles. Then, take your fun to the next level on the Zip Lines, gliding high above the Texas Hill Country. Snap into your harness, step to the edge of the zip line platform, raise your feet and sail across the landscape. For children six and under, there's also a Canopy Kids Course.
How about an up close and personal animal encounter? The Animal World & Snake Farm Zoo focuses on the importance of conservation. Meet the animal "ambassador" of your choosing with a zookeeper. Learn about the animal and develop a compassion for wildlife. Take photos with the animal, even hold the animal (depending on what animal is selected!) Choices include African Bullfrog, Striped Skunk, Polish Rabbit, Groundhog, Texas Tortoise, Savannah Monitor, Siamese Crocodile, Gopher Snake, Burmese Python, Coati and Fennec Fox.
Family Fun
Remember when you went to the drive in with your parents (or remember your parents talking about it!) In New Braunfels there's a brand new three-screen drive in theater. The Stars and Stripes Drive In Theater offers a unique family experience today. The 50's styled décor is fun and refreshments are reasonably priced. Enjoy two movies for the price of one and make a great family memory.
- Live Music
Texas Hill Country dance halls welcome families and feature great entertainers. Gruene Hall in New Braunfels is one of the oldest dance halls in Texas. It has free live music during the day. Popular artists entertain later in the evenings. It's a chance to teach those teens and preteens how to two-step and let the little ones dance on your toes.
Make this Spring Break a great memory for your teenagers, the younger set, and mom and dad. Check out these other great attractions in New Braunfels, Texas:
- The Mining Sluice
- Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch
- McKenna Children's Museum
- Landa Park
- PlayInNewBraunfels
New Braunfels is best known for river recreation on its two great rivers, the Guadalupe and the Comal. The average temperature March 10-31 is 71-80. Check out river trip planning at http://tubeinnewbraunfels.com/.
SOURCE Greater New Braunfels Convention & Visitors Bureau
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