RV rental Lake McQueeney, TX: Motorhome rentals, camper van rentals and more

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Lake McQueeney is a Texan reservoir on the Guadalupe River bisecting the major cities of Austin and San Antonio. Formed in 1928 by the building of a dam, it has continued to supply water and hydro-electricity to nearby Seguin and the surrounding area.

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Getting Outdoors

The keen anglers among you will be pleased to hear that Lake McQueeney is home to some of the best fishing spots in the area. The flowing water from the river Guadalupe brings in many varied species, each with their own unique sporting characteristics. White crappie and sunfish are here in abundance and are easy enough catches for any angler. The much harder to catch spotted bass and catfish are also here in high numbers and offer some of the best fishing experiences to be found in Guadalupe County. Whether fishing from the shoreline or a boat, fishing on Lake McQueeney is an experience not to be missed.

Camping At Lake McQueeney

When camping with an RV rental near Lake McQueeney there is a small range of choice, depending on campers' personal preference.

Exploring The Area

Located in the city of San Antonio is the legendary fort known as The Alamo. Welcoming over four million visitors a year, it is arguably one of the USA’s most popular historical sites. Visitors may tour the chapel, as well as the Long Barracks, which contains a small museum with paintings, weapons, and other artifacts from the era of the Texas Revolution. Additional artifacts are displayed in another complex building, alongside a large diorama that recreates the compound as it existed in 1836. As it is such a strong symbol for Texas and the nation, a visit here is one not to be missed.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Lake McQueeney

Lisa C.

July, 2025

Unit was spacious, comfortable & fully stocked with everything we needed to make camping with ease. We will be reaching out next year to reserve this unit again!
Lisa S.

July, 2025

Britton was great. Came through for us when we had to cancel another camper last minute. Camper was clean, equipped and perfect for our first family camping trip. Definitely recommend!
Grant W.

July, 2025

Great camper with AC, fridge and kitchen. Perfect weekend getaway! Would definitely book again with Rose. Add the large bug tent as well for added comfort.

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