Canyon Lake is only 59% full. Most ramps are closed due to prolonged drought. Kayaks and non-motorized vessels can be launched from any county-operated boat ramp regardless of its status. Those ramps are identified below. Ramps currently open: # 14 JBSA
Learn more about Canyon Lake levels and Guadalupe River flow rates.
Much-needed rain is in the forecast for the Canyon Lake-area through Memorial Day on Monday May 25, but popular lakeside parks will remain open regardless of the weather. The U.S. National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Comal County from
Boaters can take simple precautions on Canyon Lake that will save lives and prevent injuries. May is National Water Safety Month, and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) says spending time on the water is part of life, but it also comes
Bad behavior forced the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) Fort Worth District to turn a primitive camping area into a day-use-only park. North Park, located across the Canyon Lake dam from Outlook Park, is now closed to campers but will remain
Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) offers free swim lessons for anyone ages four and up Tuesdays and Thursdays May 26-June 4 at Canyon Park on Canyon Lake. The lessons are designed to teach kids and adults to swim confidently
‘Gator Games’ are coming to Canyon Park Saturday, May 16. Spots are limited for an open-water swim and race in Canyon Lake. Water Oriented Recreation District of Canyon Lake (WORD) is sponsoring the event by New Braunfels’ Gator Aquatics. Options include a
The public is invited to attend the next Region 11 Guadalupe Regional Flood Planning Group (Guadalupe RFPG) meeting from 9:30 a.m. to noon Tuesday, May 12, at the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority’s (GBRA) River Annex, 905 Nolan St., Seguin. The meeting, agenda, materials
Cranes Mill Park on the southwestern side of Canyon Lake reopens under new management in early May. A soft opening is planned from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, May 1. Admission is free. “It’s a great day for a quiet first
Attention buyers, sellers, realtors, builders, title companies, HOAs and existing homeowners: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) owns and administers all 82 miles of Canyon Lake’s shoreline. It’s illegal to build stairs, boat ramps, sundecks, patios, or floating docks along the