Driving tourLive Music5 stops28.5 mi~2 hoursTexasRoam+
About this tour

New Braunfels' modern reputation as a party town got its name from one festival — Wurstfest, 'a ten-day salute to sausage' running every November since 1961 — but the tradition goes back much further and splits into at least two distinct threads. One is German: a 19th-century shooting-and-social club culture that helped seed the beer-hall, brass-band atmosphere Wurstfest still runs on. The other is entirely separate: a mid-20th-century Hispanic dance hall built by a WWII veteran and his wife, one concrete slab at a time, that hosted some of the era's biggest Spanish-language performers. This driving loop covers both threads plus a century-old river swimming camp and a Hill Country roadhouse an hour outside town — the whole geography of how this county has always known how to throw a party.

Where it starts

The tour begins in New Braunfels. Open Texas Roam to follow the full route stop by stop, with directions and audio narration as you go.

📍 General area · Starts in New Braunfels
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