Guadalupe River Lake Community
Welcome to McQueeney, a lake-centered Guadalupe County community on the shores of Lake McQueeney, the self-proclaimed Water Ski Capital of Texas.
McQueeney is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Guadalupe County, Texas, on the banks of the Guadalupe River roughly five miles west of Seguin. Its identity is inseparable from Lake McQueeney, the reservoir that defines the community and shapes both its landscape and its way of life. The area lies within the San Antonio-New Braunfels metropolitan region, giving it a lakeside, small-community feel with access to two of South Texas's larger urban centers. The lake itself was created in 1928 with the completion of the Abbott Dam, built to generate hydroelectric power for the region. Today the reservoir covers about 396 surface acres and is owned and managed by the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority, serving water-conservation, power, and recreational purposes. The formation of the lake sparked decades of lakeside development, as summer homes, boat docks, and permanent residences grew up along its shores. McQueeney's modern character is that of a close-knit lake community. Its population of roughly 2,400 skews toward families and homeowners, with a suburban-rural mix that residents describe as quiet and family-oriented. The community is served by the Seguin Independent School District, with McQueeney Elementary School located in town. What sets McQueeney apart is its reputation as the "Water Ski Capital of Texas." The lake's calm, straight stretches make it a favorite for water-skiing, wakeboarding, tubing, and boating, and its year-round appeal draws both residents and weekend visitors. The shoreline is lined with waterfront homes, boat docks, and a blend of older lake cottages and newer custom residences, reflecting decades of lakeside growth. For homebuyers, McQueeney offers genuine waterfront living within commuting distance of Seguin, New Braunfels, and San Antonio.
McQueeney is located in Guadalupe County, Texas, along the Guadalupe River roughly five miles west of Seguin. It sits within the San Antonio-New Braunfels metropolitan area, giving it a lakeside setting with access to two of South Texas's larger cities.
Lake McQueeney is a reservoir on the Guadalupe River formed in 1928 by construction of the Abbott Dam for hydroelectric power generation. It has a surface area of about 396 acres and is owned and managed by the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority.
McQueeney is served by the Seguin Independent School District. McQueeney Elementary School operates within the community and is one of the district's elementary campuses, with students continuing on to Seguin middle and high schools.
Yes. Lake McQueeney is often called the 'Water Ski Capital of Texas' for its calm, straight stretches that suit water-skiing, wakeboarding, and other towed watersports. Boating, fishing, and swimming are also popular on the lake.
McQueeney lies about five miles west of Seguin and is near New Braunfels to the northwest. The area sits within the San Antonio-New Braunfels metropolitan region, with San Antonio reachable by highway via the Seguin area.
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McQueeney's housing market is defined by the lake. Waterfront homes and lakehouses line the shoreline, many with private boat docks and direct access to the water, while the surrounding streets offer a mix of older lake cottages, established single-family homes, and newer construction. The community blends primary residences with vacation and summer homes, a pattern that has grown up around the lake's recreational appeal since its formation in the 1920s. Non-waterfront properties provide a more conventional suburban-rural option within the same community. Because lakefront inventory is naturally limited by the shoreline itself, those homes are the area's most distinctive and sought-after segment.
McQueeney is organized around Lake McQueeney rather than around formal subdivisions. The lakefront and its immediate streets hold the community's signature waterfront homes and docks, while residential development spreads outward along corridors such as FM 725, where the local elementary school anchors a central node. The shoreline's older summer cottages sit alongside newer custom homes, creating a varied lakefront streetscape. Beyond the lake, larger lots and rural residential properties blend into Guadalupe County's countryside. This mix of tight lakefront clusters and roomier outlying acreage gives McQueeney a distinct, water-centered residential character.
Life in McQueeney is built around Lake McQueeney and the Guadalupe River. Residents describe the community as a suburban-rural mix, with a high rate of homeownership and a strong family presence. Warm-weather days center on the water, from early-morning skiing on the lake's calm, straight stretches to afternoon boating, fishing, and swimming, with the Lake Breeze Ski Lodge a long-standing local fixture. The pace is relaxed and lake-oriented rather than urban, yet the community's position west of Seguin and near New Braunfels keeps shopping, dining, and city amenities close at hand. It suits households that want waterfront recreation as part of everyday life.
McQueeney is served by the Seguin Independent School District, headquartered in nearby Seguin. McQueeney Elementary School operates within the community and is one of eight elementary campuses in the district, offering programs including Gifted & Talented education. Students continue on to Seguin middle and high schools, giving McQueeney families a full K-12 pathway through the district. The presence of a neighborhood elementary school within the community reinforces McQueeney's family-oriented, close-knit character, while the district's Seguin-based secondary campuses sit only a short drive to the east.
McQueeney is connected to the surrounding region by FM 725, which runs through the community and links it to Seguin a few miles to the east. Interstate 10 passes through nearby Seguin, providing a direct highway corridor toward San Antonio to the west and points east toward Houston, while State Highway 46 and other regional routes connect the area to New Braunfels to the northwest. This positioning keeps McQueeney's lakeside quiet intact while placing major employment, shopping, and the San Antonio airport within a practical drive. Daily travel is car-dependent, as is typical for Guadalupe County's lakeside communities.
Recreation in McQueeney centers on Lake McQueeney and the Guadalupe River. The lake is celebrated as the "Water Ski Capital of Texas," with long, calm stretches ideal for water-skiing, wakeboarding, wake surfing, tubing, and kneeboarding. Boating, jet skiing, fishing, and swimming round out the on-water options, and the Lake Breeze Ski Lodge on the lake's southern end is a long-standing hub for the sport. The Guadalupe River below the dam adds further opportunities for tubing and riverside recreation, while the area's position between Seguin and New Braunfels puts additional parks, rivers, and attractions within easy reach.
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