1 p.m. June 1 Breaking news The New Braunfels Police Department reports on its Facebook page that the Comal River in New Braunfels has reopened for recreation. “As of this release, the Comal River flow ...
The Comal River, and other local recreational attractions, is currently open for water recreation. With the National Weather Service predicting the possibility of additional rain over the next several days, the City encourages visitors and ...
New Braunfels is the second fastest-growing city in the U.S., according to Census Bureau numbers just released! At a 6.6 percent growth rate, New Braunfels was No. 2 in the nation from July 2014 to ...
Canyon Release and Flow, per the Corps & GBRA: Thursday, May 26, the flow from Canyon Dam will be at 1100 cubic feet per second (cfs). Friday, May 27, at 4 a.m., the flow will ...
In a statement on its Facebook page, New Braunfels Police Department announced Comal River reopened at 10 a.m. for most forms of recreation. Tubing is now allowed. As of this morning, river flow is at ...
Outsideonline.com posted its top 10 videos for the week of May 13 and one of them, Find Your Water: Season 2, Redington and KGB Prods. features Brent and Ashley Hodges, who own and operate Reelfly Adventures near Canyon Lake. The Hodges are ...
Canyon Dam and Reservoir turns 50 this year. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Canyon Lake Office and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) celebrated the anniversary of the Canyon dam and reservoir in May. This Golden ...
Registration is underway for Junior Deputy Sheriff’s Academy, sponsored by Comal County Sheriff’s Office. The program is open to kids ages nine to 11. Click HERE for online registration. For more information, call 830-643-5840. 1st ...
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