03/01/2018
Lake Closed Due To High Water
Per District Policy, the boat ramps on Lake Cypress Springs are CLOSED. All water traffic on Lake Cypress Springs is strictly prohibited. The lake level has reached the elevation of 380.50 ft MSL or 2.5 feet above conservation pool (378 ft MSL).
The District’s Rules and Regulations (Article 2.8) state that when the District closes the lake or any District boat ramp that “no person, vehicle or water craft shall be allowed on the Lake or to utilize any boat ramp until the Lake and/or boat ramp is re-opened. Any prohibited use of the Lake or boat ramp during closure is a violation of the Rules.”
During a lake closure, this rule is strictly enforced and citations will be issued.
The District’s Rules and Regulations (Article 14.20 t) also state, that “All boats lifted and stored in Boathouses shall be restricted, by tie (rope, chain, chord, etc.), or by obstruction (bar, pole, post, etc.), from floating outside of the Boathouse perimeter. All smaller watercraft (jet skis, paddle boats, kayaks, canoes, etc.) shall be similarly secured from floating untethered.”
Watercraft that are found in violation of this rule will be impounded and removed from the reservoir.
Lake Closed Due To High Water
Per District Policy, the boat ramps on Lake Cypress Springs are CLOSED. All water traffic on Lake Cypress Springs is strictly prohibited. The lake level has reached the elevation of 380.50 ft MSL or 2.5 feet above conservation pool (378 ft MSL).
The District’s Rules and Regulations (Article 2.8) state that when the District closes the lake or any District boat ramp that “no person, vehicle or water craft shall be allowed on the Lake or to utilize any boat ramp until the Lake and/or boat ramp is re-opened. Any prohibited use of the Lake or boat ramp during closure is a violation of the Rules.”
During a lake closure, this rule is strictly enforced and citations will be issued.
The District’s Rules and Regulations (Article 14.20 t) also state, that “All boats lifted and stored in Boathouses shall be restricted, by tie (rope, chain, chord, etc.), or by obstruction (bar, pole, post, etc.), from floating outside of the Boathouse perimeter. All smaller watercraft (jet skis, paddle boats, kayaks, canoes, etc.) shall be similarly secured from floating untethered.”
Watercraft that are found in violation of this rule will be impounded and removed from the reservoir.