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Lake McQueeney

Texas

62Listings$65K-$6.3M$49.7MTotal Value
Lake McQueeney, Texas

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

Typically, buyers can find around 50 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!

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