
Why you should experience Schlitterbahn East in New Braunfels, Texas.
Schlitterbahn East is the more expansive and thrill-focused side of the legendary waterpark, where massive tube rides, sprawling river systems, and nonstop summer energy take over entire afternoons beneath the Texas sun.
Set along South Union Avenue near the Guadalupe River side of the Schlitterbahn property, this section of the park feels larger, louder, and more ride-driven while still carrying the unmistakable Hill Country atmosphere that defines New Braunfels summers. The environment stays in constant motion, towering slide complexes rising above winding waterways while crowds drift through interconnected tube chutes, wave pools, bridges, and shaded pathways carrying inner tubes and sunscreen-covered coolers. The sound of rushing water echoes continuously across the park while families and groups move between high-speed attractions and slower floating sections throughout the day. Schlitterbahn East succeeds because it fully commits to scale and momentum without losing the laid-back river culture woven into the broader park experience.
What you didn't know about Schlitterbahn East.
Schlitterbahn East builds its identity around larger attractions and extended river-style movement, creating a section of the park that feels almost like a self-contained summer city built around water.
Tube rides anchor much of the experience, long interconnected waterways carrying guests through multiple attractions while uphill water coasters, faster slides, and larger pools create bursts of adrenaline between calmer stretches of floating relaxation. The park's use of natural spring-fed water continues shaping the atmosphere heavily as well, giving sections of the experience a cooler and more refreshing feel than traditional chlorinated waterparks during the hottest summer days. Size becomes part of the identity itself. The East side encourages exploration, movement, and full-day immersion rather than quick ride hopping, with bridges, pathways, and rivers constantly reshaping how visitors move through the property. That larger sense of scale gives the area its distinct personality inside the greater Schlitterbahn experience.
How to fold Schlitterbahn East into your trip.
Schlitterbahn East works best as a full-day summer commitment built around water rides, floating rivers, and embracing the chaotic fun of peak Texas heat.
Arrive early enough to experience the larger attractions before lines fully build and temperatures begin peaking across the afternoon. Alternate between faster tube rides and slower river sections so the pace of the day stays enjoyable. Bring water shoes, sunscreen, and enough patience to fully settle into the rhythm of the park rather than trying to race through every attraction. The East side pairs naturally with tubing weekends, river-house stays, downtown New Braunfels nightlife, and broader Guadalupe River summer trips throughout the Hill Country. Stay long enough for the atmosphere to fully absorb you, crowds floating together through winding waterways while music, rushing water, and summer heat blend into one continuous backdrop. By the time you leave, Schlitterbahn East feels less like a waterpark section and more like a core memory of summer in Central Texas.
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