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Lake McQueeney

Texas

50Listings$55K-$4.3M$31.6MTotal Value
Lake McQueeney, Texas

Lake McQueeney real estate is regarded as an active market in Texas for lake homes and lake lots.

Typically, buyers can find around 40 Lake McQueeney homes for sale, and around 20 Lake McQueeney lots and land for sale.

Lake McQueeney has 25 miles of shoreline and is a mid-sized Texas lake.

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About Lake McQueeney

Short Drive from Austin and San Antonio

Lake Mcqueeney is located 7 miles southeast of New Braunfels, Texas and 4 miles west of Seguin in west central Guadalupe. The lake is an hour drive from Austin, Texas and only a 40-minute drive from San Antonio.

A Small Lake - 396 Acres, 25 Miles of Shoreline

Lake Mcqueeney is a 396-acre lake with 25 miles of shoreline connected to the Guadalupe river and is run by the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority.

Water Ski Capital of Texas

Though it was originally created to provide hydroelectric power to the area, Lake Mcqueeney is now a popular destination for fishing and water skiing. The lake is even known to locals as the Water Ski Capital of Texas. A 104-Pound yellow catfish caught in the lake held the state record for 30 years!

Water Skiing, Jet Skiing, and Wakeboarding Events

Lake Mcqueeney holds many community-wide event including a fourth of July boat parade.

Additionally, lake associations host water skiing, jet skiing, and wakeboarding events regularly with the "Ski Bees" ski club providing shows during the summer.

Adventure-Filled Lake

This adventure-filled lake is perfect for anyone looking to have some fun in the water or kick back and cast a line!

Lake Overview

  • 25mi. of Shoreline
  • 10ft. Avg. Depth
  • 40ft. Deepest Depth

Information

  • Counties: Guadalupe County
  • Fish: Blue Catfish, Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass, White Crappie
  • Condos available (No)
  • Notable events: Fourth of July boat parade, many water skiing, jet skiing, and wakeboarding event available regularly
  • Interesting facts: A 104- Pound yellow catfish caught in Lake Mcqueeney held the state record for 30 years
  • Known for: Known by the locals as the water ski capital of Texas