Bring water shoes when you visit Canyon and Comal parks on Canyon Lake, the Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) advises. Lake levels are low due to the ongoing drought, and beach and shoreline areas in the park are a
Comal County has launched a new website for tracking improvements to its nine Canyon Lake boat ramps. The new tool captures historic and active projects like ramp extensions. “I know you all will find the information useful and a great base from
The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) today released a map of Texas counties in drought conditions for the week of March 11 and included a graph showing the dramatic decrease in Canyon Lake’s storage. Since 1990, Canyon Lake on the Guadalupe River
This year’s white bass run could slow to a trickle for Canyon Lake anglers. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) predicts a “hit-or-miss” season this spring in Central Texas, the Hill Country and South Texas due to low water levels and low
Low lake levels have forced the Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) to close Swim Beach #1 in Canyon Park for the month of March. “We will continually assess conditions and will be making determinations on future dates and possible
How far is the walk across the top of Canyon Lake’s dam? The Dam Community Alliance (DCA) noticed the question popping up on social media a lot and decided to answer it for the walkers who routinely exercise there and the visitors
Comal County road crews are working to extend Canyon Lake boat ramps #2, #7 and #8 and plan to clear material on the land side of #1 to install ‘butter sticks’ or large stone blocks that will keep boulders and other material
The Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) can’t do anything about the drought or low lake levels causing Canyon Park’s shoreline to dry up but it does want to add new and improved park amenities that will benefit visitors. The
Rangers at Guadalupe River State Park in Spring Branch shared “a little tranquility for you all on this beautiful Thursday morning.” A faint trickle of water can be heard coming from the Guadalupe River inside the park in a Facebook video posted
The Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) kicked off the New Year with a $4.5 million budget approved by county commissioners in late December. General Manager Mike Dussere said revenue expectations were “downgraded” due to the impact of excessive drought