Review of Canyon Lake

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  • Canyon Lake

    Review of Canyon Lake Canyon Lake, which is about 25 minutes north of New Braunfels, is one of the clearest and deepest lakes in Texas (over 120′) and it’s great for all water recreation activities, including sailing and diving.  It’s small with around 80 miles of shoreline, but scenic with rolling hills (some of which are dotted Read more…


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