Moms can enjoy a free guided tour of the Madrone Trail Pollinator Garden at Canyon Lake’s Canyon Park 9-11 a.m. Saturday, May 10. Organizers describe it as a perfect pre-Mother’s Day event to enjoy the fresh air and learn about native plants.
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. GOOD. Water slightly stained; 71 degrees; 31.09 feet below pool. Wind blown areas are stained, but still producing catches of bass. Target
Tickets are still available for the Third Annual Land and Sky Celebration from 5 p.m. to midnight Saturday, May 3 at Dot’s Spot’s Wildlife Preserve, 5080 Purgatory Rd., New Braunfels. The event is a fundraiser for Comal Conservation, Comal County Friends of
Thanks to a donation from the Haier family, the 52-acre James C. Curry Nature Center on the southeast side of Canyon Lake will soon be joined by the 39.31-acre Clora Edna Haier Nature Sanctuary on the north side. Comal County commissioners unanimously
Bees, butterflies, moths, bats and birds alighting at the two-acre Madrone Trail Pollinator Garden inside Canyon Park are $3,000 richer thanks to a grant from H-E-B. Susan Bogle with the Lindheimer Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists said the grant is part of
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TWPD) today said Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) is circulating among wild birds in Texas as waterbirds and waterfowl are on their wintering grounds. The transmission risk of avian influenza from infected birds to people remains low,
Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) today urged the public to take precautions around wild birds after a patient in Louisiana was hospitalized with a severe case of bird flu. This is the first time a severe illness from the virus
It’s the infamous cedar fever season in Canyon Lake. Fatigue, sore throat, runny nose, partial loss of smell and a fever of less than 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit could mean an allergic reaction to pollen released by mountain cedar trees instead of a
Comal County commissioners Thursday accepted a $4,991 check from Comal Trails Alliance (CTA) to help fund Phase 2 of a new trail at Canyon Lake’s 52-acre James C. Curry Nature Center. Pct. 1 Commissioner Donna Eccleston praised the group’s involvement with the
Rangers at Guadalupe River State Park in Spring Branch today marked International Day of Persons with Disabilities by introducing a new all-terrain wheelchair designed to help visitors of all abilities explore the park’s beautiful trails and scenery. Texas Parks & Wildlife Department