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Medina River 

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Medina, Texas

Acres: 29.680  

Experience luxury living in this exquisite 2,916 sq ft estate...

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Bandera, Texas

Acres: 4.300  

Welcome to the epitome of Texas Hill Country charm! This...

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Bandera, Texas

Sq Ft: 1700   Year: 2022 Acres: 5.300  

15.117 Acres Live Water on the Medina River. First time on the...

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Pipe Creek, Texas

Acres: 15.117  

Experience a feeling of *getting away from it all.* Practice...

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Bandera, Texas

Acres: 3.020  

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Bandera, Texas

Sq Ft: 1638   Year: 2020 Acres: 3.020  

Nestled in the picturesque Hill Country, this property offers a...

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Medina, Texas

Acres: 13.750  

Discover 6.26+/- acres along the scenic Cypress-Lined North...

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Medina, Texas

Sq Ft: 1620   Year: 0 Acres: 6.260  

Indulge in the ultimate riverside retreat, where the enchantment...

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Bandera, Texas

Sq Ft: 1500   Year: 2017 Acres: 0.870  

Exceptional opportunity to build your dream home in Bandera...

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Bandera, Texas

Sq Ft: 1500   Year: 2022 Acres: 2.260  

Located only one mile from the quaint town of Medina and easily...

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Medina, Texas

Acres: 8.848  

Explore the extraordinary opportunity to own over 11 acres of...

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Bandera, Texas

Acres: 11.390  

Located on a high bluff overlooking the Medina River, (the last...

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Pipe Creek, Texas

Sq Ft: 1204   Year: 2019 Acres: 1.390  

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Pipe Creek, Texas

Acres: 3.200  

Riverfront Property in Texas Hill Country Subdivision This is...

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Bandera, Texas

Acres: 2.560  

Welcome to your tranquil escape nestled along the Medina River...

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Pipe Creek, Texas

Acres: 0.710  

Large lots with stunning views that back onto Medina River...

Medina River 

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Bandera, Texas

Acres: 0.610  

Enjoy great hill country views on this cleared, level lot with...

Medina River 

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Bandera, Texas

Acres: 0.230  
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Medina River Information

The Medina River, located in South Central Texas, is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as fishing and boating. Here’s some information about the river:

Overview
- Length: Approximately 90 miles long.
- Location: The river flows through Bandera, Kendall, and Medina counties.
- Source: It originates in the Texas Hill Country near the town of Medina and flows southeastward before joining the Brackenridge River.
- Scenic Beauty: The river meanders through picturesque landscapes, featuring limestone banks, cypress trees, and a variety of wildlife.

Fishing
- Species: The Medina River is home to various fish species, including:
- Bass (largemouth and Guadalupe)
- Catfish
- Sunfish
- Carp
- Fishing Techniques: Techniques such as fly fishing, spin fishing, and bait fishing are common. Anglers often enjoy fishing along the riverbanks, in deeper pools, and near submerged structures.
- Regulations: Always check local regulations for fishing licenses, limits, and any specific rules applicable to the Medina River.

Boating
- Types of Boats: Kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards are commonly used, as the river has sections that may not be deep enough for larger motorboats.
- Put-In/Take-Out Spots: Popular spots for launching include:
- County roads along the banks
- Parks and campgrounds with access to the river
- Conditions: Water levels can vary based on rainfall and other factors. It’s essential to check current water conditions and flow rates before heading out, as low water may make navigation challenging in some areas.
- Safety: Always wear life jackets and be aware of potential hazards like swift currents, submerged rocks, and fallen trees.

Best Times to Visit
- Fishing: Early mornings and late afternoons tend to be the most productive for fishing.
- Boating: Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and scenic views, while summer can be hot, but the water provides a refreshing escape.

Access and Amenities
- Parks and Recreation Areas: Various parks along the river allow public access for fishing and boating. Some popular locations include:
- Medina River Park
- Medina Lake
- Camping: Many campgrounds along the river offer opportunities for overnight stays and are good bases for fishing and boating trips.

Conservation
As with any natural environment, it's crucial to practice responsible recreation by respecting wildlife, adhering to local regulations, and leaving no trace.

For the most current information on local conditions, regulations, and accommodations, it's advisable to check with local outdoor recreation offices or the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department before your visit.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!


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