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  2. Canyon Lake (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Lake is a center for recreation in the area. The Corps of Engineers built and maintains eight park areas around the lake for camping, swimming, boating and picnicking. Bank fishing is available in all park areas, and a fishing dock can be found in Cranes Mill Park on the south side of the lake. Comal County provides several public boat ...

  3. Canyon Lake, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Lake, Texas, is located adjacent to Canyon Lake, from which it takes its name.It is located about 20 miles (32 km) north-by-northwest of New Braunfels and approximately 40 miles (64 km) north-by-northeast of Downtown San Antonio.

  4. Comal Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    The unincorporated communities of Canyon Lake, Fischer, Sattler, Startzville, Spring Branch, and Timberwood Park also lie within the district. In 2009, the school district was rated "recognized" by the Texas Education Agency. [2] The first school in what would become the district is the Church Hill School.

  5. Canyon Lake High School - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the Comal Independent School District and is ranked as a 4A (or AAAA) high school by the UIL. Canyon Lake High School is primarily zoned to serve students, grades 9-12, living in the northern and central parts of Comal County, including, Canyon Lake, Spring Branch, and Fischer.

  6. Spring Branch, Comal County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Spring Branch is located in western Comal County along U.S. Highway 281, north of Bulverde, west of Canyon Lake and the surrounding unincorporated community of the same name. New Braunfels is approximately 21 miles (34 km) southeast of Spring Branch. The city covers 1.9 square miles, all land. [2]

  7. Comal, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Comal was established on the in 1846 along the Old San Antonio Road, and was turned into a section houses for the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad at the turn of the 19th century. In the 1980s and 2000, the community's population was 40. [2] It is also home to a St. Joseph's Church and cemetery. [3]

  8. Guadalupe River (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    East of Boerne, on the border of Kendall County and Comal County, it flows through Guadalupe River State Park, one of the more popular tubing areas along it. The lower part begins at the outlet of Canyon Lake, near New Braunfels. The section between Canyon Dam and New Braunfels is the

  9. Smithson Valley High School - Wikipedia

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    Smithson Valley High School is zoned for students who live primarily in the southwestern of Comal County area, northern Bexar County area, [4] and portions of Kendall County including the majority of Bulverde, [5] Spring Branch, [6] Smithson Valley, portions of Boerne, and portions of Canyon Lake. [7]