“Are the Canyon Lake boat ramps open?” It’s the number-one question visitors (and more than a few locals) ask each week. Thursday, Sept. 21: Canyon Lake is at 891.21 feet and 66.1% full at 9:43 a.m. The lake’s normal elevation is 909
Real-Time River Conditions The current elevation of Canyon Lake is 891.21 feet. Canyon Lake is 66.1% full. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is releasing water from Canyon Reservoir into the Lower Guadalupe River at a rate of 118 cfs. For streamflow data
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. GOOD. Water clear to slightly stained; 80 degrees; 17.64 feet below pool. With water temperature dropping, fish are starting to feed first
Construction projects are underway at two closed Canyon Lake boat ramps, and the county is evaluating the possibility of extending all ramps. Find out more here.
One of the few Canyon Lake boat ramps still open to the public will close Monday-Thursday starting Oct. 1, the Water Oriented Recreation District of Canyon Lake (WORD) said Monday. Boat Ramp #18 in Canyon Park only will be open from 8
“Sadly, effective immediately, all nine County boat ramps are now closed, due to record-low lake levels and ramp conditions. Pray for rain…just not all of it at once…” With these words on social media and just in time for Labor Day Weekend,
All charcoal grills in Comal and Canyon parks are closed now due to drought conditions and high fire risk. Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD), which operates the parks, said personal propane grills are allowed but not charcoal/wood grills. Comal
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), which owns Canyon Lake, today closed Boat Ramp #21 at Potters Creek, citing low lake levels. The closure is effective Tuesday. Boat Ramp #17, also operated by USACE, remains open. However, parking is limited at
A 16-year-old New Braunfels boy who was swimming with his family above City Tube Chute dam drowned Saturday. New Braunfels police said they responded to a report of a missing person around 3 p.m. River patrol officers arrived immediately but the teenager’s
Swim Beach #2 at Canyon Park closed today as Canyon Lake continues to shrink in the drought. Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) said Boat Ramp #18, Swim Beach #1 and the rest of the 485-acre park, located on the