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)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Canyon Lake Manager Brett Mazey said a meeting is planned Monday between key stakeholders like WORD of Canyon Lake, Comal County commissioners and Comal County Engineer Robert Boyd to discuss rising Canyon Lake levels, what to do
WORD of Comal County reopened Canyon and Comal lakeside parks in Canyon Lake today so sightseers can see what the debris-filled, swollen waters look like after two days of heavy flooding in the Upper Guadalupe River. Admission is free until 5 p.m.
Stick to the parks if you plan to visit Canyon Lake over the Memorial Day weekend. Comal County Pct. 1 Commissioner Doug Leecock, who spearheaded the Canyon Lake Boat Ramps Community Alliance before his election in November 2024, today said Comal and
Keep Canyon Lake Beautiful needs volunteers to help with its biggest cleanup event of the year, the 2025 Spring Clean Up—Don’t Mess with Texas Trash-Off. On Saturday, April 5 the group, sponsored by the Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD),
Contractors working for the Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) “filled a 30-yard roll-off dumpster three times” with trash collected from Canyon Lake’s shoreline this week. That amount of trash “equated” to thousands of trash bags, 512 tires, and multiple
Comal and Canyon parks on Canyon Lake reopen for the season Saturday. Although Canyon Lake is only 48.5% full and motorized vessels are not allowed to launch from the parks’ three boat ramps, there are plenty of other recreational opportunities for visitors.
The Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) sponsors the First Annual Comal Park Field Day from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31. The park is located at 1178 Comal Park Road on the south side of Canyon Lake. “This
The Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) wants to know what you think about the new amenities at Comal and Canyon Parks. The “community and visitation base” is asked to complete a short survey for data-collection purposes only. New amenities
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