




Spring time at Canyon Lake is another season of color with many species of wildflower. Texas bluebonnets, Engelmann’s daisy and Indian paintbrush along with other early bloomers give way to the later blooming but equally brilliant Mealy blue sage, Plains black-foot daisy, Coreopsis, Indian blanket, Mexican hat, just to name a few. This is a time of year when the dust is wiped from camera and video equipment and the family vehicle is readied for a road trip to capture the color of these spring season.
The summer months at Canyon Lake bring a different appeal. This season lends itself high energy activities such as swimming, diving, snorkeling, water skiing, wake boarding and tubing. With 23 boat ramps, variety of lodging options plus plenty of camping parks, you should be able to find a spot and activity that scratches your outdoor recreation itch.
The Guadalupe River and Canyon Lake, at least in our opinion, is a crown jewel of the Texas Hill Country. Whether it’s the rush of tubers coming down the Guadalupe River or families hiking one of the many nature trails, the Canyon Lake area is a place that brings a sense of peace to visitors and locals alike. It’s a place where memories are made with family and friends. It’s a place to observe, develop and enhance an appreciation of nature. It’s a place where strangers can become friends and friends become family. We encourage you to give Canyon Lake a visit so that you can experience what many already know and love.