Lake McQueeney is a reservoir on the Guadalupe River located 5 miles (8 km) west of Seguin in Guadalupe County, Texas, United States. It was formed in 1928 by the construction of a dam to provide hydroelectric power to the area. Management of the dam and lake was assumed by the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority on May 1, 1963. Its prominent feature is Treasure Island, a residential area that has been subjected to major flooding in 1972, 1998, and 2002. Most of it is approximately 10 feet (3 m) deep, with deeper sections along the center channel of the river. It is a venue for outdoor recreation, including fishing, boating, and swimming, and is maintained at a constant level year round. Amid concerns of aging dams along the lower Guadalupe River, the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority announced that four lakes will be drained including lake McQueeny beginning Sept 16th (2019).[1]

Lake McQueeney
Location of Lake McQueeney in Texas, USA.
Location of Lake McQueeney in Texas, USA.
Lake McQueeney
Location of Lake McQueeney in Texas, USA.
Location of Lake McQueeney in Texas, USA.
Lake McQueeney
LocationGuadalupe County, Texas
Coordinates29°36.00′N 98°2.18′W / 29.60000°N 98.03633°W / 29.60000; -98.03633
Lake typeHydroelectric reservoir
Primary inflowsGuadalupe River
Primary outflowsGuadalupe River
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area396 acres (160 ha)
Max. depth40 ft (12 m)
Water volume5,050 acre⋅ft (0.00623 km3)
Surface elevation529 ft (161 m)

Fish and plant life

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The lake has been stocked with species of fish intended to improve the utility of the reservoir for recreational fishing. Fish present in it include catfish, white crappie, sunfish, spotted bass, and largemouth bass. Vegetation in the lake includes cattail, pondweed, American lotus, spatterdock, rushes, water hyacinth, water lettuce, and hydrilla.

Recreational uses

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Despite being entirely managed using public funds, there are no public parks or free boat ramps on the lake's shore. Many private homes line the perimeter of it. In the center is an extensively developed island called Treasure Island on which many vacation and summer homes have been built.

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