Canyon Lake is only 57.6% full, a record low. Unless a tropical storm or days of heavy rains drench Kerrville, upstream of the lake, there is zero chance water levels will rise enough to reopen Comal County’s nine boat ramps and alleviate
Thanks to ongoing, severe drought, Canyon Lake is only 57.8% full, a historic low. and only two boat ramps remain open. Those are #18 in Canyon Park and #19 at Canyon Lake Marina, which is undergoing construction as the dock is moved
Hays County Parks Department yesterday suspended the 2024 summer swimming season at Jacob’s Well Natural Area. Below-average spring flow and water levels are to blame, the department said on social media. Summer season runs from May 1-Sept. 30 of each year. County
Learn how to create a hummingbird hotspot in your yard at a special presentation by Kathleen Scott, a 17-year Texas master gardener and 25-year wildlife gardener who has created large and small habitat gardens certified by the National Wildlife Federation. The one-hour
Thanks to drought, Canyon Lake is just 60% full, a record low. Only two of Canyon Lake’s 23 boat ramps are still open, #18 and #19, creating long lines for intrepid boaters. But there are still plenty of other sights to see
Comal ISD will close for the eclipse on April 8 but it will be business as usual for Comal County employees. County spokesperson Cary Zayas said today there are no plans to shutter county offices. However, in a statement Friday, San Marcos
Looking for a good spot to view the complete solar eclipse on April 8? Guadalupe River State Park (GRSP) will open reservations for day passes at 8 a.m. Friday, March 8. Create an online account as soon as possible now, Texas Parks
Late February to early March is peak coyote mating season and at least one local wildlife expert suggests keeping cats indoors and dogs on leashes or in well-fenced areas. Lynn Cuny, founder and President of the 45-year-old Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR)
Hardworking bees are on the scene of the Tye Preston Memorial Library’s (TPML) first bluebonnet of the season, according to librarians. They anticipate a “gorgeous bloom to look forward to this spring.” Exactly when or where that might occur is a hot
Are you suffering from fatigue, sore throat, runny nose, partial loss of smell and running a fever less than 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit? You might have cedar fever, Texas A&M Forest Service said in a press release Monday. It’s an allergic reaction to