The Ultimate Frio River Guide

Frio River
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Are you planning to visit the Frio River? What to know more before booking your trip? We're here to help! The river gets its name "Frio" which is Spanish for "cold," reflecting the temperature of the river. It's spring-fed and stays cool year-round, making it a perfect destination for hot Texas summers! Continue reading to discover everything you need to know about the Frio River in Texas!

Where is the Frio River Located? 

The Frio River is a beautiful river with crystal clear water located in central and southern Texas.  The river is located in the Texas Hill Country, primarily running through Uvalde, Real, and Zavala counties. The Frio River starts from the juncture of the East, West, and Dry Frio rivers in Real County, Texas. Its headwaters are located in the Edwards Plateau, near the town of Leakey. From there, the river flows southeast through the Texas Hill Country, passing through towns like Concan and Garner State Park before eventually joining the Nueces River. One of the most well-known areas along the Frio River is the town of Concan Texas, which attracts visitors from all over to stay in riverfront homes, vacation rentals, and enjoy the endless recreational activities to do in the area. 

Frio River aeriel view

When is the Best Time to Visit

Although the Frio River can be enjoyed year-round, the most popular time to visit is during the summer months. The water is cool which makes it a great family-friendly destination for those looking to enjoy activities. Popular activities include tubing, kayaking, swimming, fishing, and camping. If you want a similar experience, May through August are still very warm months to experience outdoor activities, including being on the water, and also golfing! For a quieter experience, be sure to visit Concan, TX in the fall. You'll also be able to experience cooler weather and beautiful fall foliage when the leaves change. For more info, check out our Concan weather guide.

frio river tubing

What to Pack

Packing for a Frio River trip is simple! Check out these few essentials to keep in mind while planning your trip.

  • Water Shoes: The Frio River is rocky, so water shoes will protect your feet during water activities!
  • Sunscreen & Hat: Texas weather is very hot and the sun can be really strong. Be sure to plan for this and bring sunscreen! Protect your skin with high-SPF products and bring a hat too!
  • Swimsuit & Towel: Whether you're floating, swimming, or paddling, you’ll want to have a swimsuit handy, along with a towel to dry off after a day of fun!
  • Cooler & Snacks: If you're tubing or spending a day by the river, pack a cooler with drinks and snacks. 
  • Camping Gear (if needed): If you’re camping, pack your tent, sleeping bag, and other essentials for an overnight stay!

Where to Stay on the Frio

The Frio River area offers a variety of accommodations, from vacation rentals located on the golf course, to properties with private pools! Concan is the main hub for most visitors, and many vacation homes offer riverfront access, hot tubs, and entertaining spaces for large family reunion rentals.

For a more outdoorsy experience, you can camp on the Frio River with friends and family! Choose the camping method of your choice, whether that is RV, tent camping, or booking a cabin. Enjoy being in close proximity to Garner State Park, a popular state park with tons of things to do including hiking, biking, swimming, and more! 

frio river rental

For more information about the Frio River and booking your Frio River vacation rental, contact us today!

 

 

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