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Landa Park
Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, the 51-acre Landa Park offers a variety of amenities under the shade of giant oak trees including miles of walking trails, three playgrounds, an outdoor amphitheater (known as the Dance Slab), a miniature train, two hiking trails in Panther Canyon, an arboretum, the Landa Park Aquatic Complex, the Wurstfest grounds, and the world famous Comal Springs and the beginning of the Comal River.
Landa Park Information
Hours:
Landa Park: Daily, 6am-midnight
Park Administrative Office: Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm
Contact Us:
Park Reservations: 830- 221-4350
Email: parks@newbraunfels.gov
Maintenance or Lost & Found: 830-221-4367
Address:
Landa Park
164 Landa Park Dr.
New Braunfels, TX 78130
New Braunfels Parks and Recreation Office
110 Golf Course Rd
New Braunfels, TX 78130
Don't Feed the Deer! (or Ducks, Squirrels, Etc...)
Since 2018, the City of New Braunfels has had an established ordinance on the books that prohibits the feeding of wildlife. The ordinance (Sections 82-24 to 82-28) specifically prohibits anyone from intentionally feeding wildlife by placing food on the ground or within reach of any wildlife, including deer, ducks, geese, and squirrels.
This ordinance applies to the entire city limits, including private property, green spaces, and public parks like Landa Park.
Placing any food, like corn, fruit, oats, hay, nuts, wheat, alfalfa, salt blocks, feed, grain, vegetables, or commercially sold wildlife/livestock feed is strictly prohibited. Violators are subject to a citation and fine of up to $500 for each violation.
Learn more about the Wildlife Feeding Prohibition
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Landa Park Aquatic Complex
Information about the Landa Park Aquatic Complex (LPAC), including what facilities are available, hours of operation, daily admission fees, and season passes.
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Landa Park Golf Course at Comal Springs
An 18-hole public golf course nestled along the Comal River in Landa Park. The course covers 122-acres and combines a challenging layout with spectacular Texas Hill Country views.
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Landa Haus
Learn more about this climate-controlled event facility that accommodates up to 150 people, and comes complete with outdoor pavilion that overlooks Landa Lake.
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Rentals & Party Packages
From pavilions to picnic spots, rent a spot to host your next birthday party, family gathering, or private event!
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Park Rules
A look at the rules and regulations for City of New Braunfels Parks, including information on pets, grills, camping, alcohol, parking, and more.
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Park Special Use Permits
When you're planning your park visit and it includes large grills, amplified music, inflatables or other special items, you may need a special use permit.
Miniature Train
The Landa Park miniature train is fun for all ages! A train trip is a wonderful way to explore the park. Train rides are available for individuals, groups, company picnics, etc.
Hours
- Memorial Day - Beginning of school 10 am to 7 pm
- September through May - Weekends & Holidays Only
- Open Daily: Spring Break, Thanksgiving Break and Christmas Break
- Call 830-625-8285 for hours of operation
Fees
- $6 per person
- Children under one (1) are free
- Annual Train Passes are available! Enjoy unlimited rides for $40 per person
- Contact (830) 625-8285 for more information
Panther Canyon
Panther Canyon is located in Landa Park from Landa Park Drive to Ohio Avenue and offers multiple trail options. Download the Panther Canyon map
About
Panther Canyon covers 49 acres and begins near the headwaters of the Comal Springs which are fed by waters of the Edwards Aquifer emerging within the Balcones fault zone. The trails ascend the Balcones Escarpment into the Edwards Plateau under the shade of oaks, Ashe juniper, cedar elm and under-story trees including Mexican buckeye, kidneywood and Texas persimmon.
The Canyon Trail crosses a dry creek bed of an ephemeral stream that only flows during or immediately after a rain. The gently sloping pedestrian trail leads visitors approximately six-tenths of a mile through the Balcones Escarpment.
The Small Loop offers access off of Ohio Avenue near New Braunfels High School, and includes approximately half a mile of moderately strenuous trails with a variety of flora and fauna.
In November of 2023, the City of New Braunfels, in partnership with the Comal Trails Alliance (CTA), opened a new trail section. Known as the “Rim Trail,” this section also begins at the headwaters of the Comal Springs, is approximately three-quarters of a mile long, and is considered moderately strenuous due to elevation changes when compared to the original Canyon Trail, which is relatively flat.
Hikers should allow at least 1.5 hours to explore all 1.8 miles of trails.
William and Dolores Schumann Arboretum
About
An arboretum is a place for the study, display and preservation of trees. Thanks to the foresight and devotion of members of the Guada Coma Garden Club, Landa Park was designated as an arboretum in 1982. In 2007, the arboretum was named after William and Dolores Schumann, in honor of their endless devotion to this botanical jewel. The Dolores and Bill Schumann Arboretum is home to over 80 species of trees making it one of the most diverse arboretums in Texas. This arboretum acts as a "living library" of trees, providing a classroom setting for the study of botany, arboriculture and other popular interest. The Schumann Arboretum trees serve a variety of needs for the community including improving air quality, attracting birds and wildlife and enhancing the ecosystem.
Self-Guided Tours
The walking trail is 1.25 miles and open to the public. A printed copy of the Arboretum Guide may be picked up at the Parks Administrative Office at 110 Golf Course Road. Available below are downloadable PDF versions of the Arboretum Guide and Map.
Minitaure Golf and Paddleboats
The Landa Park Miniature Golf Course and the Paddleboats on Landa Lake are now being operated by PaddleTX. Find hours of operation, pricing, and other information on the PaddleTX website.
Landa Park History
Early Beginnings
The heart of Landa Park is its natural artesian springs known as Comal Springs, the largest springs in Texas and the North American Southwest. Owned by Harry and Joseph Landa from 1847 - 1927, the property was developed as a private park for family guests. By 1898, railroad spurs ran into Landa’s Park bringing visitors from San Antonio and throughout the state. Many picturesque amenities were created including a Phillipine-style gazebo on the lake shore, footbridges of cedar branch construction, and dining and dance pavilions of similar construction. Landa’s Park remained a popular tourist destination known as the “Beauty Spot of Texas” until 1927.
Opening to the Public
The park was sold to investors in 1927 and during the Great Depression fell in to disrepair. The President of the Junior Chamber of Commerce began an effort to negotiate the purchase of the park for $80,000. A bond referendum was passed, and in 1936, Landa Park was officially opened to the public.
Unique Features
Features built prior to 1936 still remain in the park today, including the spring-fed swimming pool and Philippine Gazebo. Additional amenities have been added such as a fishing pier, an Olympic pool, eighteen hole golf course, miniature golf course, baseball fields, volleyball court, and horseshoe pitching area. The park is home to the William and Dolores Schumann Arboretum, containing over 56 different trees species, many of which are 100 years old and older.
To the delight of children, a miniature railroad traverses the park. Children enjoy a state of the art playground and paddle boats give opportunities for further enjoyment of the lake.
Landa Park Today
Landa Park is a place for celebrations, community events and is part of the fabric of New Braunfels history. Strong civic support for the park is still exhibited by New Braunfels residents as evidenced by many volunteer organizations who dedicated time, energy and funding to the park. Friends for the Preservation of Historic Landa Park, the New Braunfels Parks Foundation, Garden Clubs of New Braunfels, Lions Club, Rotary International, and Boy Scouts of America are just some of the groups who continue to help Landa Park shine.