U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will temporarily close Canyon Lake’s dam service road for embankment maintenance from Monday, May 22 to Thursday, May 25. Overlook Park will remain open. A contractor will stage equipment and perform maintenance on the road atop
The trail heads at the Guadalupe Trail at the river outlet from the lake will close to the public from Friday night to Sunday evening, the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) said today. “Sadly, this is due to the past years of
Canyon Lake’s dam service road will close from April 24-27 for embankment maintenance, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) said Thursday. In a statement, USACE said Overlook Park will remain open while contractors stage equipment and perform to perform maintenance on
River flow releases from the Canyon Reservoir will not be reduced or shut off during routine maintenance work now underway at Canyon Lake’s dam, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) said in a statement Monday. Gate replacement work that would have
Canyon Lake will be a hot mess over Spring Break. Due to extended drought, most boat ramps are closed. The popular Overlook, Comal and Canyon parks — the easiest way to “get on the water” — fill up quickly and close at
Canyon Lake’s scenic Overlook Park reopened today. Overlook areas closed on Dec. 19, 2022 after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), which operates the park, brought in heavy construction equipment to enhance security, upgrade parking areas and add an additional exit
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will temporarily shut off water flows from Canyon Dam into the Guadalupe River at Sattler on Wednesday to allow an inspection team to enter and inspect the conduit. The dam, control tower, conduit, stilling basin,
Canyon Lake’s popular Overlook Park will remain closed through January, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) said Monday. Outdoor enthusiasts can access the top of the dam via North Park Road — but parking there is limited to only six vehicles. USACE
Expect on-and-off streamflow disruptions on the lower Guadalupe River starting Monday when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) proceeds with plans to replace Canyon Dam’s floodgate. Construction will last through April and flows will be shut off while workers are inside
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today announced plans to replace Canyon Dam’s floodgate and warned stakeholders of lower release rates in the months ahead. Workers with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) will work on the outlet from Dec. 5 through April 15,