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Stage 1 drought means the combined levels of Choke Canyon Reservoir and Lake Corpus Christi have slid below 40% of their total capacity. Stage 2 drought restrictions go into effect when the ...
Stage 3 drought: Combined lake level capacities are below 20%. City officials consider this range a critical water shortage. Restrictions are not lifted until the combined lake capacity reaches at ...
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.
Choke Canyon State Park - includes Calliham Unit and South Shore Unit Live Oak, McMullen 25,670 acres (10,390 ha) 1987 Alligator At Choke Canyon State Park: Cleburne State Park: Johnson 528 acres (214 ha) 1938 Cedar Lake at Cleburne State Park: Colorado Bend State Park: Lampasas, San Saba 5,328.3 acres (2,156 ha) 1987 Colorado Bend State Park
The predominant economic drivers for Three Rivers, Texas, are oil and gas exploration, refining, ranching, and hunting. Tourism is on the rise due to the gateway to the Choke Canyon Reservoir through Three Rivers. Choke Canyon State Park offers boating, fishing, camping, educational services, and wildlife viewing. The bird migratory routes ...
The Frio River has three primary tributaries; the East, West, and Dry Frio Rivers.The West Frio River rises from springs in northeastern Real County and joins with the East Frio River near the town of Leakey; the Dry Frio River joins northeast of Uvalde.
Canyon Lake is a reservoir on the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country in the United States. Canyon Lake is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir formed on the Guadalupe River in Comal County by Canyon Dam , which is located about sixteen miles northwest of New Braunfels .
The level of the lake can vary dramatically—with an over 96-foot range between its historical high and low—depending on the amount of rainfall in the Colorado River basin upstream. [19] The historic high level on the lake was 710.4 feet (216.5 m) above msl on December 25, 1991, a little less than four feet below the dam's top/spillway at ...