Canyon Lake is 66% full. Ramps currently open: #1 579 Skyline Dr., in Canyon Lake Village, Canyon Lake. Free. The courtesy dock is closed. (County) # 14 Jacob’s Creek Park, 698 Jacob’s Creek Park. $20 for non-military. (JBSA)
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. SLOW. Water stained; 83 degrees; 17.81 feet below pool. Bass fishing is slowly improving. Early morning look for shad and schooling action
The scenic viewing area at Overlook Park and the Dam Service Road reopened to pedestrians today after repairs to the dam’s service bridge were completed two months ahead of schedule. The public can once again enjoy access to Overlook Park’s scenic viewing
October hours will take effect Wednesday, Oct. 1, for day-use Canyon and Comal parks and Boat Ramp #18, all operated by the Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD). Comal Park, on the south side of Canyon Lake, will be open
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will waive day-use fees at boat ramps and swimming beaches at recreation areas nationwide Sept. 27 in recognition of National Public Lands Day. The waiver does not apply to camping and camping-related services or to fees
Twenty-four years after 343 New York City (NYC) firefighters died trying to rescue victims trapped inside the burning Twin Towers, members of the Canyon Lake Professional Firefighters Association (CLPFFA) will honor their sacrifice by recreating parts of that day during their second
Keep Canyon Lake Beautiful (KCLB), which partners with WORD of Comal County to pick up trash on area roadways, Canyon Lake’s shoreline and parks, cut the ribbon on new artwork at the “Welcome to Canyon Lake & the Guadalupe River” welcome area
Operation Game Thief (OGT), Texas’ wildlife crime-stoppers program, this week launched Tip411—a new mobile app, text line and online web form that makes reporting wildlife crimes easier than ever. Anyone can now report suspicious activity in seconds. “Protecting Texas wildlife and our
Striped bass began washing up on Canyon Lake’s shoreline and floating lifelessly near the dam and Boat Ramp #1 several weeks ago. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) said there’s no cause for the alarm spreading on social media. In an email