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Canyon Lake isĀ 59.9% full. Canyon Park, where Boat Ramp #18 is located, is now on summer hours of operation. Hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Last entry is 4 p.m. Boat ramps in Comal Park remain closed. Ramps currently
The “never-ending” pedestrian bridge project at the famous Horseshoe Loop along the Guadalupe River and FM 306 is 91% complete and the pathway should open in time for the peak summer tubing season. The bridge will make it safer for crowds to
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. Editor’s Note: This is the Feb. 25 fishing report. TPWD today said there will be a brief pause in weekly fishing reports.
New hours were posted today for Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #18, the only boat ramp with public access still open. Canyon Park, where the ramp is located, moved to summer season hours today and Comal Park reopened for the season. Boat Ramp
A public hearing for a permit Lennar Homes needs to break ground on an 850-home development near Fischer is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10 in the Canyon Lake High School cafeteria, 8555 FM 32, Fischer. State Sen. Donna Campbell, who
A major Canyon Lake Park will close for the Canyon Lake Youth Hunt from Friday, Jan. 16-Sunday, Jan. 18. Boat Ramp #18 and the Madrone Trail, situated inside Canyon Park, also will close. “For public safety, entry into any part of the
Comal County closed Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #1 today after the water level fell to 889.03 feet (msl). Boat Ramp #1, located at 579 Skyline Dr. on the south side of Canyon Lake, closes at 889.07 feet and at 914 feet, when
Great news for boaters. One of the few boat ramps still open on the north side of Canyon Lake, Boat Ramp #18, will stay open indefinitely. Water Oriented Recreation District of Canyon Lake (WORD) extended the operating season for the 485-acre Canyon
Update: Commissioners Court voted to approve the loan Thursday. Ask a Comal County commissioner why they don’t listen to angry constituents and put the brakes on explosive growth that’s turning beautiful Hill Country land into hellish lunar landscapes with thousands of houses