Riding the River and Creekside Glamping
A Weekend on Seguin’s Waters
As Mother Nature turns up the thermostat from toasty warm to sizzlin’, there’s no better place to cool off than Seguin. The cool thing about Seguin (first and last time, we promise) is that no matter where you stay in town, you’re just minutes away from paddling, fishing, and swimming. With the Guadalupe River meandering through the city and Lake Placid lying just a couple of miles west of downtown, chilling on the water couldn’t be easier. Here are a few of our favorite ways to beat the heat in Seguin.
The aptly named Lake Placid—created by the Lake Placid Dam across the Guadalupe River—provides an ideal spot for breaking out the sunscreen, pool noodles, and floaties. Swimmers can dive right off their private docks or take a plunge from the waterslide. Who doesn’t love waterslides? Imagine how much fun going to work would be if you could commute by waterslide. For paddlers, Son’s Island rents kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and large floating blankets called iFloats. You can opt for a one-time rental or buy a Watercraft Wristband and have unlimited 45-minute sessions with any of the watercraft for the entire day.
If you’re picturing a very laid-back day of fishing, grilling on the barbeque, and napping in a hammock, Son’s Island has you covered—and we’re not just talking about the thatched roofs. In addition to the shade, each cabana comes with a private dock, a charcoal BBQ pit, and your very own hammock. Inside, it’s decked out with lounge seating, table and chairs, bar-top counter and stools, running water, electricity, and a ceiling fan. It has everything you need for a relaxing day—and night. Yes, Son’s Island provides overnight tent camping, too. It’s BYOB (bring your own bedding), but the peacefulness of falling asleep to nature’s soundtrack and rising to a glorious sunrise are on the house!
Son’s Island reopens this spring and promises to be a crowd-free experience. Make your reservations early as a limited number of guests are allowed on the island each day.
Fuel Up at the Powerplant Texas Bar & Grill
When you’ve worked up an appetite, head to The Powerplant Texas Bar & Grill. The 19th-century power plant-turned restaurant is right across the river from Max Starcke Park. This historic building not only has some of its original machinery, but it also has beautiful views of the Safford Dam and Guadalupe River from its pup-friendly patio.
Whether you’re craving a juicy burger and craft brew or the comfort of Southwest-style chicken-fried steak with a side of poblano cream corn, the Powerplant’s waitstaff serves them up with a smile and unbeatable views.
Seguin’s outdoor dining and drink scene goes well beyond the riverfront, with al fresco bites downtown and patio sips at local breweries and wineries.. If craft beer speaks to you, head to Seguin Brewing Company for pizza and a cold one on the patio. On the other hand (or in the other hand), if winetasting checks all your boxes, visit Windmill Farm Winery. All the small batch wines are made in the 100-year-old barn-turned-winery and are available for sampling. You can also learn winemaking from the owners and go home with your own custom-labeled wines after the magic of fermentation changes grapes into nectar of the gods!
No matter which home away from home you choose, it’s only steps away from Geronimo Creek and a pretty spring-fed pond. Paddleboats, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards allow you to get on the water and enjoy its tranquility.
You’ll also find a beach volleyball court, disc golf course, game room, and hot tub on the property. With all the amenities, you may very well find the same four words going through your head like a news ticker: “maybe one more day.”
Get Ready for Your Getaway
A day trip to Seguin barely gives you enough time to step out of your hectic life and into relaxation mode in the refreshing waters of Guadalupe River and Lake Placid. Before it gets hotter than Hades, make your plans for a weekend getaway to Seguin and let the cool waters carry you away.