Canyon Lake is 60.1% full. Canyon Park is now on summer hours of operation. Hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Last entry is 4 p.m. Ramps currently open: # 14 Jacob’s Creek Park, 698 Jacob’s Creek Park. $20 for
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will perform an annual inspection of Canyon Lake’s dam, outlet works, conduit and flood-control gates sometime between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, temporarily cutting off water releases. This could inconvenience downstream users.
A vintage photo showing the early days of the construction of Canyon Reservoir surfaced in the Comal County Commissioners Court on Thursday, Dec. 18. Neither commissioners nor staff from the county Engineer’s Office had seen the remarkable image before it was donated
Comal County closed Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #1 today after the water level fell to 889.03 feet (msl). Boat Ramp #1, located at 579 Skyline Dr. on the south side of Canyon Lake, closes at 889.07 feet and at 914 feet, when
The scenic viewing area at Overlook Park and the Dam Service Road reopened to pedestrians today after repairs to the dam’s service bridge were completed two months ahead of schedule. The public can once again enjoy access to Overlook Park’s scenic viewing
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will waive day-use fees at boat ramps and swimming beaches at recreation areas nationwide Sept. 27 in recognition of National Public Lands Day. The waiver does not apply to camping and camping-related services or to fees
Registration opens Sept. 1 for Drought & Demand: Groundwater Management, the second in a series of panel discussions focusing on the area’s water woes. The presentation, sponsored by Comal Conservation, League of Women Voters of the Comal Area, and Tye Preston Memorial
All Canyon Lake boat ramps are closed indefinitely while U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) and Comal County continue to evaluate conditions in Canyon Lake, which was only 45% full when floodwaters from the
The public should stay off Canyon Lake and out of the Guadalupe River upstream of the reservoir for the next several days to avoid flood debris, fast-moving currents and bacteria levels that increase after a flood event, the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA)
Anyone caught driving a motorized vehicle in Canyon Lake parks or on boat ramps managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) could face fines of up to $5,000 and an appearance before a U.S. magistrate in federal court. USACE’s Fort