Canyon Lake is 61.3% full. Ramps currently open: Canyon Park closed Friday, Jan. 16 through Sunday, Jan. 18, for the Canyon Lake Youth Hunt. Boat Ramp #18 and the Madrone Trail, situated inside the park, also are closed. # 14 Jacob’s
A major Canyon Lake Park will close for the Canyon Lake Youth Hunt from Friday, Jan. 16-Sunday, Jan. 18. Boat Ramp #18 and the Madrone Trail, situated inside Canyon Park, also will close. “For public safety, entry into any part of the
“What’s the W.O.R.D.?” Comal Conservation invites the public to learn more about the Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) and its role in protecting water, access and outdoor traditions along the Guadalupe River and in Canyon Lake from 6-7:30 p.m.
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
Great news for boaters. One of the few boat ramps still open on the north side of Canyon Lake, Boat Ramp #18, will stay open indefinitely. Water Oriented Recreation District of Canyon Lake (WORD) extended the operating season for the 485-acre Canyon
October hours will take effect Wednesday, Oct. 1, for day-use Canyon and Comal parks and Boat Ramp #18, all operated by the Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD). Comal Park, on the south side of Canyon Lake, will be open
One day after heavy flooding along the upper Guadalupe River near Kerrville swept 136 people to their deaths, July 5 runoff from heavy rainfall in the lower Guadalupe River area below Canyon Dam sent campers and residents scrambling to safety on River
Comal County officials reacted swiftly Friday after a member of a volunteer dive team told a TV news reporter the bodies of those still missing after July 4 flash flooding will start showing up in the Guadalupe River west of Canyon Lake.
Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #18 in Canyon Park will become the first public boat ramp to reopen since the drought forced closure of almost all of the lake’s 23 ramps, Heavy rains on July 4-5 caused the Guadalupe River to flood, raising
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