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The combined lake levels between two of the city’s primary water sources, Lake Corpus Christi and the Choke Canyon Reservoir, stood at 31% as of Tuesday – down from about 32.1% last month.
In this 2022 archive photo, low water levels expose extra shoreline at Lake Corpus Christi. The combined lake capacity as of Wednesday stood at 23.4%. What happens in Stage 3 drought
Corpus Christi’s yearslong drought could see lake levels dip even further by late summer, according to city officials. Stage 1 drought restrictions went into effect in June 2022 and continued ...
This is considered in Corpus Christi as a moderate drought. Stage 2 drought restrictions are not lifted until that combined capacities reach at least 40%. Stage 3 drought: Combined lake level ...
Lake Corpus Christi State Park provides camping and picnicking areas and two fishing piers. Camp Karankawa is a Boy Scout of America camp operated by the South Texas Council, opened in 1944. It's 130 acres on the shore of Lake Corpus Christi is leased from Lake Corpus Christi State Park on a 99-year lease. [2]
Lake Corpus Christi State Park is a state park located on Lake Corpus Christi in San Patricio County, Texas, United States southwest of Mathis. The state leased the land from the City of Corpus Christi in 1934 and the park was opened the same year.
Choke Canyon Reservoir provides drinking water for the city of Corpus Christi. The reservoir also provides good fishing opportunities, especially for largemouth bass and catfish. Choke Canyon State Park, located in two places on the south shore of the lake, provides access to the lake and a number of other recreational activities.
Stage 2 drought is defined as the city’s combined levels of Lake Corpus Christi and the Choke Canyon Reservoir measuring below 30%. City data showed those levels standing at about 28.5%.