Beach by The DamBeach by The Dam
At Overlook Park at the dam there is a beach of sorts, WITH NO LIFE GUARD. It is a steep, rocky hike to get down there from the road.
Canyon Lake Rental with Touch of Scandinavia
At Overlook Park at the dam there is a beach of sorts, WITH NO LIFE GUARD. It is a steep, rocky hike to get down there from the road.
It’s almost amusing. Deer will munch on just about anything. However the deer are not much interested in limestone rock so we have a lot of that. Here is a good current source list for deer-resistant flora. Rainbow Gardens.The source categorizes by: Deer Resistant Annuals, Deer Resistant Cacti & Succulents, Deer Resistant Ground covers, Deer Resistant Ornamental Grasses, Deer Resistant Herbs, Deer Resistant Perennials, Deer Resistant Bulbs, Tubers, Rhizomes, Ferns, Deer Resistant Shrubs, Deer Resistant Trees, Deer Resistant Vines.
Canyon Lake is managed by the U.S. Corps of Engineers and access to the lake is limited to boat launches, a few beach areas, and a few marinas. The lake itself is quite clear. If you squint at the map above you can see the Guadalupe River Dam on the right side of the lake.
Found a nice topo map of the area under the Guadalupe River Dam. It shows the River Trail, Canyon Lake Power Station, Tye Preston Memorial Library, the Canyon Lake Gorge, and more …
Have some fun competing at the Ping Pong table in the Dala Hus garage.
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