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Camp Fimfo Texas Hill Country Unveils Two New Signature Attractions

  • Camp Fimfo Texas Hill Country opened two new attractions in New Braunfels, Texas, in early 2025 and Memorial Day Weekend 2025.
  • Northgate Resorts developed Camp Fimfo since July 2021 to lead outdoor hospitality with fun, memorable stays and planned U.S. Expansion.
  • The new features unveiled this season include the upscale Hilltop Hideaway pool and deck, which debuted in March, along with the thrilling Guadalupe Glider Zipline set to launch during Memorial Day weekend.
  • The Guadalupe Glider features four parallel lines racing over the Guadalupe River with a 130-foot drop and speeds up to 40 mph, while Hilltop Hideaway offers a four-terrace pool deck with panoramic views.
  • These attractions aim to enhance guest experiences blending adventure and relaxation, reflecting Camp Fimfo’s slogan, The Great Outside, said CMO Tessa McCrackin.
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Camp Fimfo Texas Hill Country Unveils Two New Signature Attractions

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas, May 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Camp Fimfo Texas Hill Country is kicking off the season with two bold additions designed to elevate every guest's experience: the adrenaline-pumping Guadalupe Glider Zipline, opening Memorial Day Weekend, and the stunning…

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Leader News broke the news in El Campo, United States on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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