Where can I watch fireworks in Canyon Lake?
Where can I watch fireworks in Canyon Lake?
Prime viewing areas include the main areas of the park, Fredericksburg Baseball Fields, the Landa Park Golf Course (greens and putting areas are off-limits) and Fischer Park.
Can you swim in Canyon Lake CA?
There are three parks around Canyon Lake that have official designated swim beaches. Potters Creek Park has a beach for registered CAMPING guests only. Comal and Canyon Parks have beaches for the general public. All of the beaches and shoreline are swim if you choose.
Are there alligators in Canyon Lake?
There are certainly some alligators in Canyon Lake. And in the Guadalupe River, too. In fact, they are found in most of the lakes and natural waterways in south and east Texas.
Is there sand on Canyon Lake?
​Sunset Beach gets it’s name from moments like this. Canyon Lake features several beaches around the community with clean white sand, restroom facilities, picnic tables and more. No matter where you live there’s likely a beach nearby, easily within golf cart range.
Is alcohol allowed at Canyon Lake?
NO camping, NO weapons, and NO alcoholic drinks allowed in this park.
Is Canyon Lake Open 2021?
Open April thru October weather permitting. Forest Service roads leading to Woods Canyon Lake are closed during the winter and open after the snow recedes usually in April.
Does Canyon Lake have bathrooms?
No restroom, camping or picnic facilities are available in the park. Sometimes a portable toilet is provided. The nearest restroom facility is located at nearby Overlook Park near the southern end of Canyon Dam.
Are there crocodiles in Canyon Lake?
It is not impossible for alligators to live in Canyon Lake. Before Canyon Dam was built, the Guadalupe River ran murky and warmer than it does today. Stories exist of alligators living in the warmer waters of the river, but no one has seen them in years now that the river runs colder and clearer.
Is Canyon Lake open right now?
Area Status: Open Canyon Lake is known for wonderful shorelines along the red rock cliffs.