Medina River
The Medina River is a river located in south-central Texas, flowing through the counties of Bandera, Medina, and Bexar. It is approximately 100 miles long and is a tributary of the Guadalupe River. The river is known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities, including fishing, kayaking, and tubing.
The Medina River originates in the Hill Country near the town of Medina and flows southeastward before joining the Guadalupe River near the city of Seguin. The river's banks are lined with lush vegetation, providing habitat for various wildlife species. It plays an important role in the local ecosystem and serves as a water source for nearby communities.