Oxbow on the Guadalupe
 
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“A river is more than an amenity, it is a treasure” - Oliver Wendell Holmes 

 
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Backyard… Paradise.


The Oxbow is a beautiful 78 acre gated boutique development located on the Guadalupe River in New Braunfels, Texas. (Technically Sattler Texas). The development has 57 lots, all over one acre in size, and 22 located directly on the banks of the Guadalupe. In the Oxbow you have one of the most dramatic Hill Country Bluffs in all of Comal county, yet one of the lowest property tax rates in the region. (1.889%) The Oxbow delivers all underground utilities, and a riverfront pool amenity center for all property owners. The Oxbow located just 3 miles under Canyon Lake Dam, and 10 minutes from Gruene makes it the premiere development in all of Comal County.

 

GALLERY

LOTS

AMENITIES

 

Why Oxbow? 

Life is always better by the Guadalupe. Oxbow’s private plots provide a simple yet convenient living in New Braunfels. Being only down the road from Whitewater Amphitheater and down the street from shopping, food, and entertainment, the 78 acres of private community is fit to be anyone’s new home.

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A STEP AWAY FROM

THE GUADALUPE RIVER






 
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On the Guadalupe

The Guadalupe River runs from Kerr County, Texas to the San Antonio Bay. The Guadalupe River is most enjoyed through rafting, canoeing, and fly fishing. The Guadalupe River is one of the finest rivers in Texas. Both Young and old know the Guadalupe River as being one of the best tubing rivers for the spring and summer months.

The Guadalupe River made the top 100 list of trout streams in the USA. It is the southernmost Trout Fishery in the United Sates. The River is currently being supervised by officials. The River is full of Rainbow trout, brown trout, Bass, and Perch. South of Canyon Lake, largemouth and smallmouth bass, white bass, Guadalupe bass, and the Rio Grande cichlid can be caught.[1]

Gruene Historic District

Gruene Historic District

JUST DOWN THE ROAD FROM

Gruene, Texas.

Gruene, Texas is a historic district located within New Braunfels, Texas that is an estimated one hour drive from Austin. Established by Henry D. Gruene in 1872, this thriving historic district was originally populated by German cotton farmers dating back to before the Civil War.

Despite its growing population during the mid to late 1800s, Gruene started becoming a ghost town after the boll weevil plague that hit the small town in the 1920s. Today, Gruene is known for its rustic old Texan feel that attracts many Texans as well as national and international tourists. For anyone who wants to explore what small towns offer, then Gruene is the ideal place to plan your next adventure out from Austin.[2]

 

GORGEOUS

HILL COUNTRY VIEWS


 
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795 Sattler Road, New Braunfels, Texas 78132