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all →The New Braunfels Young Republicans (NBYR) have a new hashtag on social media, and it’s a message for Comal County’s new Republican Party Chair Mark Montgomery: “#letusin.” They say Montgomery is ghosting them because
Read More →A longtime community activist who helped organize Saturday’s pro-democracy Peace Train in
Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump, Fox News anchor and former
Employees with Tesla’s Manufacturing Development Program (MDP) will visit Canyon Lake High
Comal County commissioners will approve the final plat for Canyon Ranch, Unit
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Business
all →Politics
all →Travel
all →The New Braunfels Young Republicans (NBYR) have a new hashtag on social media, and it’s a message for Comal County’s new Republican Party Chair Mark Montgomery: “#letusin.” They say Montgomery is ghosting them because
Read More →A longtime community activist who helped organize Saturday’s pro-democracy Peace Train in
Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump, Fox News anchor and former
Employees with Tesla’s Manufacturing Development Program (MDP) will visit Canyon Lake High
Comal County commissioners will approve the final plat for Canyon Ranch, Unit
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July
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Join us for a morning filled with car talk, coffee, and community at Tint World’s “Cars & Coffee!” Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow
Event Details
Join us for a morning filled with car talk, coffee, and community at Tint World’s “Cars & Coffee!”
Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow car lovers. All Years, Makes and Models welcome!!!
Complimentary Coffee: Enjoy free coffee and refreshments while mingling.
Additional parking in the Restaurant or Salon parking lot next door if needed.
Hosted monthly on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
Time
Year Around Event (2025)(GMT-06:00)
Event Details
Bring the family to Field Day to enjoy games, laughs and sunshine. Admission is $5 per vehicle with Comal County registration sticker and $20 for vehicles not registered in the county.
Event Details
Bring the family to Field Day to enjoy games, laughs and sunshine.
Admission is $5 per vehicle with Comal County registration sticker and $20 for vehicles not registered in the county.
Time
July 26, 2025 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Canyon Park at Canyon Lake
1769 Canyon Park Rd., Canyon Lake.
Canyon Park at Canyon Lake
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mycanyonlake.com
Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors

Hey Friends,
Our partners over GBRA are hosting a public stakeholder meeting to discuss the progress they have made on developing the Guadalupe River Habitat Conservation Plan. We are so grateful for the river authorities leadership on this important conservation effort See yall there!
#ComalConservation #GBRA
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Here's how the new flood warning sirens sounded during testing today: ... See MoreSee Less
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That should be a female voice.
April Rodriguez
Recent flooding along the Upper Guadalupe River added around 70,000-acre-feet of water to Canyon Reservoir but it would take another 130,000-acre-feet of water to fill the lake to full conservation pool of 909 feet. ... See MoreSee Less

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Recent flooding along the Upper Guadalupe River added around 70,000-acre-feet of water to Canyon Reservoir, moving Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) wholesale and retail customers from Stage 4 i...1 CommentComment on Facebook
So it looks like we should be in stage two drought, not five correct
Latest
Hope for the Hill Country, a candlelight vigil of hope honoring victims of the July 4-5 floods along the Guadalupe River, is planned for 6 p.m. Thursday, July 10 at New Braunfels Main Plaza, 110 N. Seguin Ave.,
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
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the Texas Water Company (TWC), Canyon Lake’s water provider, are working on the company’s water system and collecting water-quality samples to determine whether the water is safe to drink after
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch in effect through 7 p.m. today, July 7, for portions of south central Texas including Comal, Guadalupe and Hays counties. The watch area includes the cities of Llano, Fredericksburg,
The Texas Water Company issued a boil-water notice to many of its Canyon Lake customers Sunday, citing the substantial influx of debris into Canyon Lake from July 4-5 flooding along the upper Guadalupe River. Customers may experience cloudy
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
Rebecca Creek bridge in Spring Branch reopened today, thanks to the hard work of Comal County road crews and Comal County Sheriff’s deputies. The county began debris removal earlier today. Guadalupe River floodwaters overwhelmed the bridge Saturday —
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
Raging Guadalupe River floodwaters engulfed the Rebecca Creek Bridge in Spring Branch Saturday afternoon, leaving storm debris piled up at one end of the bridge. Pct. 1 Comal County Commissioner Doug Leecock said the bridge is barricaded and
Newsletter
Classifieds
Upcoming Events
Date
Title
July
Event Details
Join us for a morning filled with car talk, coffee, and community at Tint World’s “Cars & Coffee!” Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow
Event Details
Join us for a morning filled with car talk, coffee, and community at Tint World’s “Cars & Coffee!”
Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow car lovers. All Years, Makes and Models welcome!!!
Complimentary Coffee: Enjoy free coffee and refreshments while mingling.
Additional parking in the Restaurant or Salon parking lot next door if needed.
Hosted monthly on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
Time
Year Around Event (2025)(GMT-06:00)
Event Details
Bring the family to Field Day to enjoy games, laughs and sunshine. Admission is $5 per vehicle with Comal County registration sticker and $20 for vehicles not registered in the county.
Event Details
Bring the family to Field Day to enjoy games, laughs and sunshine.
Admission is $5 per vehicle with Comal County registration sticker and $20 for vehicles not registered in the county.
Time
July 26, 2025 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Canyon Park at Canyon Lake
1769 Canyon Park Rd., Canyon Lake.
Canyon Park at Canyon Lake
Our Facebook Feed

mycanyonlake.com
Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors

Hey Friends,
Our partners over GBRA are hosting a public stakeholder meeting to discuss the progress they have made on developing the Guadalupe River Habitat Conservation Plan. We are so grateful for the river authorities leadership on this important conservation effort See yall there!
#ComalConservation #GBRA
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Here's how the new flood warning sirens sounded during testing today: ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
That should be a female voice.
April Rodriguez
Recent flooding along the Upper Guadalupe River added around 70,000-acre-feet of water to Canyon Reservoir but it would take another 130,000-acre-feet of water to fill the lake to full conservation pool of 909 feet. ... See MoreSee Less

mycanyonlake.com
Recent flooding along the Upper Guadalupe River added around 70,000-acre-feet of water to Canyon Reservoir, moving Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) wholesale and retail customers from Stage 4 i...1 CommentComment on Facebook
So it looks like we should be in stage two drought, not five correct






Newsletter
Classifieds
Upcoming Events
Date
Title
July
Event Details
Join us for a morning filled with car talk, coffee, and community at Tint World’s “Cars & Coffee!” Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow
Event Details
Join us for a morning filled with car talk, coffee, and community at Tint World’s “Cars & Coffee!”
Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow car lovers. All Years, Makes and Models welcome!!!
Complimentary Coffee: Enjoy free coffee and refreshments while mingling.
Additional parking in the Restaurant or Salon parking lot next door if needed.
Hosted monthly on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
Time
Year Around Event (2025)(GMT-06:00)
Event Details
Bring the family to Field Day to enjoy games, laughs and sunshine. Admission is $5 per vehicle with Comal County registration sticker and $20 for vehicles not registered in the county.
Event Details
Bring the family to Field Day to enjoy games, laughs and sunshine.
Admission is $5 per vehicle with Comal County registration sticker and $20 for vehicles not registered in the county.
Time
July 26, 2025 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Canyon Park at Canyon Lake
1769 Canyon Park Rd., Canyon Lake.
Canyon Park at Canyon Lake
Our Facebook Feed

mycanyonlake.com
Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors

Hey Friends,
Our partners over GBRA are hosting a public stakeholder meeting to discuss the progress they have made on developing the Guadalupe River Habitat Conservation Plan. We are so grateful for the river authorities leadership on this important conservation effort See yall there!
#ComalConservation #GBRA
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Here's how the new flood warning sirens sounded during testing today: ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
That should be a female voice.
April Rodriguez
Recent flooding along the Upper Guadalupe River added around 70,000-acre-feet of water to Canyon Reservoir but it would take another 130,000-acre-feet of water to fill the lake to full conservation pool of 909 feet. ... See MoreSee Less

mycanyonlake.com
Recent flooding along the Upper Guadalupe River added around 70,000-acre-feet of water to Canyon Reservoir, moving Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) wholesale and retail customers from Stage 4 i...1 CommentComment on Facebook
So it looks like we should be in stage two drought, not five correct
Latest
Hope for the Hill Country, a candlelight vigil of hope honoring victims of the July 4-5 floods along the Guadalupe River, is planned for 6 p.m. Thursday, July 10 at New Braunfels Main Plaza, 110 N. Seguin Ave.,
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
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the Texas Water Company (TWC), Canyon Lake’s water provider, are working on the company’s water system and collecting water-quality samples to determine whether the water is safe to drink after
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch in effect through 7 p.m. today, July 7, for portions of south central Texas including Comal, Guadalupe and Hays counties. The watch area includes the cities of Llano, Fredericksburg,
The Texas Water Company issued a boil-water notice to many of its Canyon Lake customers Sunday, citing the substantial influx of debris into Canyon Lake from July 4-5 flooding along the upper Guadalupe River. Customers may experience cloudy
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
Rebecca Creek bridge in Spring Branch reopened today, thanks to the hard work of Comal County road crews and Comal County Sheriff’s deputies. The county began debris removal earlier today. Guadalupe River floodwaters overwhelmed the bridge Saturday —
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
Raging Guadalupe River floodwaters engulfed the Rebecca Creek Bridge in Spring Branch Saturday afternoon, leaving storm debris piled up at one end of the bridge. Pct. 1 Comal County Commissioner Doug Leecock said the bridge is barricaded and
Newsletter
Classifieds
Upcoming Events
Date
Title
July
Event Details
Join us for a morning filled with car talk, coffee, and community at Tint World’s “Cars & Coffee!” Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow
Event Details
Join us for a morning filled with car talk, coffee, and community at Tint World’s “Cars & Coffee!”
Show Off Your Ride: Bring your vehicle and showcase it among fellow car lovers. All Years, Makes and Models welcome!!!
Complimentary Coffee: Enjoy free coffee and refreshments while mingling.
Additional parking in the Restaurant or Salon parking lot next door if needed.
Hosted monthly on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
Time
Year Around Event (2025)(GMT-06:00)
Event Details
Bring the family to Field Day to enjoy games, laughs and sunshine. Admission is $5 per vehicle with Comal County registration sticker and $20 for vehicles not registered in the county.
Event Details
Bring the family to Field Day to enjoy games, laughs and sunshine.
Admission is $5 per vehicle with Comal County registration sticker and $20 for vehicles not registered in the county.
Time
July 26, 2025 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Canyon Park at Canyon Lake
1769 Canyon Park Rd., Canyon Lake.
Canyon Park at Canyon Lake
Our Facebook Feed

mycanyonlake.com
Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors

Hey Friends,
Our partners over GBRA are hosting a public stakeholder meeting to discuss the progress they have made on developing the Guadalupe River Habitat Conservation Plan. We are so grateful for the river authorities leadership on this important conservation effort See yall there!
#ComalConservation #GBRA
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Here's how the new flood warning sirens sounded during testing today: ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
That should be a female voice.
April Rodriguez
Recent flooding along the Upper Guadalupe River added around 70,000-acre-feet of water to Canyon Reservoir but it would take another 130,000-acre-feet of water to fill the lake to full conservation pool of 909 feet. ... See MoreSee Less

mycanyonlake.com
Recent flooding along the Upper Guadalupe River added around 70,000-acre-feet of water to Canyon Reservoir, moving Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) wholesale and retail customers from Stage 4 i...1 CommentComment on Facebook
So it looks like we should be in stage two drought, not five correct





