Learn more about Canyon Lake levels and Guadalupe River flow rates.
“Are the Canyon Lake boat ramps open?” It’s the number-one question visitors (and more than a few locals) ask each week. Friday, July 26: Canyon Lake is at 885.37 feet and 56.9% full. The lake’s normal elevation is 909 feet. The U.S.
Comal County advises the public to expect debris in the Guadalupe River at Rebecca Creek Road bridge and the FM 311 bridge west of Canyon Lake near Spring Branch. The river was expected to crest at around 12.06 feet by 2 p.m.
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. GOOD. Water normal stain; 86 degrees; 24.64 feet below pool. There is a good topwater bite first thing in the morning. Then
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Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #1, 579 Skyline Dr., closed Wednesday and will not reopen until July 4 as Comal County road crews begin upgrades to the parking area. Boat Ramp #2, 2410 Colleen Dr., will close for parking lot construction and improvements
Retired U.S Air Force Lt. Col. Brett Mazey is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) new lake manager. He has served as a board member of the Canyon Lake Dam Community Alliance, spearheaded by Comal County Pct. 4 Commissioner Jen Crownover,
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) cut off controlled water releases from Canyon Lake dam today so it can perform its annual inspection of outlet works and conduit and flood-control gates. River flows will be temporarily impacted because of a switchover
An 18-year-old Schertz man who was underwater and missing for 20 minutes in Canyon Lake on Monday was rescued by divers and transported to a local hospital. Comal County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Jennifer Smith said Alek Johnson was pronounced dead at an
Comal County commissioners today adopted new rules and regulations for the nine boat ramps it operates around Canyon Lake and approved new water-safety rules proposed by the Water Oriented Recreation District of Canyon Lake (WORD). At the weekly Commissioners Court meeting, they