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
The Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) today said it will open Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #18 in Canyon Park seven days a week. Previously the ramp was only open on weekends because Canyon Park, located at 1769 Park Rd.,
U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio Meteorologist Keith White Thursday said chances for significant rainfall in Central Texas will remain “slim” over the next several months despite an El Nino climate plan which normally increases rain chances. White’s quarterly climate outlook presentation
Texas Water Company (TWC) moved Canyon Lake back to Drought Stage 2 watering restrictions Monday but warned customers to take on any pool or pressure-washing projects now because the reprieve may not last long. If drought conditions in the region do not
Comal County work crews are using Boat Ramp #1 to stage materials for roadwork and took the opportunity to even out the ramp’s heavily rutted parking area. Doug Leecock with the Canyon Lake Boat Ramps Community Alliance thanked the county for its
By Milann Guckian I am Milann Guckian, president of Preserve Our Hill Country Environment (PHCE) Foundation. It was in January 2022 that I last wrote about our ongoing battle with Vulcan Construction Materials and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TECQ) regarding
Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD), which operates Comal and Canyon Parks, today announced new hours of operation for Boat Ramp #18. Entrance gates for Canyon Park on the north side of the lake where the ramp is located will