Sometime after dark Friday, new signs materialized at the eight closed Canyon Lake boat ramps operated by Comal County. Affixed to existing orange-and-white barricades and in fuzzy type, the neon-orange signs announced these boat ramps can now be used to launch and
On July 3, 2022, 41-year-old Robert Berlingeri drowned in Canyon Lake near Boat Ramp #1 after falling off a boat with his two-year-old child. Neither were wearing personal floating devices (PFDs). Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) wants to prevent tragedies like
A woman walking her three small dogs near Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #7 around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday said she was shocked to find a body lying on the rocks. The Canyon Lake resident, who requested anonymity but said she lives near the
Members of the Canyon Lake Boat Ramps Community Alliance (CLBRCA) aren’t too pleased with Comal County commissioners. “Disappointed” is their official reaction to news that Commissioners Court is unlikely to consider a temporary order or complete rewrite of the ‘Use of County
Only six of Canyon Lake’s 23 boat ramps will be open over the Fourth of July holiday. As of Friday, June 30, Canyon Lake isΒ 74.4% full at 896.02 feet. The status of each boat ramp depends on the level of water
A Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) survey conducted in May links low water levels in Canyon Lake to potential problems with hydrilla, an aquatic invasive species of plant that produces long stems of up to 25 feet in length and forms
Happy Father’s Day! If you’re here to launch a boat and enjoy the lake, plan ahead. Only six of Canyon Lake’s 23 boat ramps are still open due to the ongoing drought. Unless you arrive very early, expect extremely long wait times
The 49-year-old Cibolo man who drowned Friday in Canyon Lake was trying to save his girlfriend, who was struggling in the water. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Captain Game Warden Javier Fuentes said Ryan Johnson’s private boat was anchored near JBSA
Canyon Lake Fire/EMS was unable to revive a 49-year-old man who drowned Friday in Canyon Lake at Joint Base San Antonio Recreation Park (JBSA), 698 Jacobs Creek Park Rd. The adult male was declared dead at 2:30 p.m. Friday. According to a
A Comal County landowner who opposes a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) air-quality permit granting Vulcan Materials the right to turn a neighboring property into a 1,500-acre limestone quarry squares off against his former allies at a 7 p.m. Thursday public