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Lake McQueeney Refill: Timeline, Water Source & 2026 Update

March 20, 2026 by James Walker

 

Lake McQueeney Refill: What You Need to Know Right Now

The Lake McQueeney refill officially began on March 17, 2026, marking a major milestone after more than two years of construction. As water levels begin to rise, homeowners, boaters, and real estate investors are all asking the same questions: how long will it take, where is the water coming from, and what does this mean for property values?

For buyers and sellers tracking the market, you can view current opportunities here:
Lake McQueeney waterfront homes for sale

Lake McQueeney Lots for sale


Key Takeaways

  • Lake McQueeney refill began March 17, 2026 after a two-year dam project

  • Full lake expected in ~10+ weeks, but heavy rain could accelerate the timeline

  • Lake Placid is also refilling and already more than halfway full

  • Water is NOT coming from Canyon Lake—a common misconception

  • Primary source is Comal Springs flow and local rainfall

  • Real estate demand is already increasing as waterfront returns


What’s Happening with the Lake McQueeney Refill Right Now?

After more than two years of waiting, the return of Lake McQueeney is finally underway.

On March 17, 2026, water impoundment officially began following completion of the dam gate replacement project. This marks a turning point for residents, property owners, and the broader lake community.

Lake McQueeney During Refill
Lake McQueeney Refill March 20, 2026 – View from Ski Lodge Rd.

At full capacity, Lake McQueeney will hold:

  • 5,050 acre-feet of water

  • Cover approximately 400 surface acres

As the refill progresses, water levels are expected to rise steadily week by week depending on rainfall and spring flow.

To track market movement during the refill, visit:
Lake McQueeney real estate market updates


When Will the Lake McQueeney Refill Be Complete?

Many homeowners are asking when will Lake McQueeney be full, and the answer depends largely on weather conditions.

Current Estimate:

  • ~10+ weeks (2–3 months) under normal flow conditions

  • Faster if significant rainfall occurs

What Could Speed It Up?

  • Heavy rainfall downstream of Canyon Lake

  • Increased discharge from Comal Springs

A major rain event could dramatically accelerate the process, potentially raising water levels much faster than projected.

 


Why Is Lake Placid Filling During the Lake McQueeney Refill?

The Lake McQueeney refill is part of a coordinated effort that includes Lake Placid.

  • Lake Placid is already more than halfway full

  • Water is being split 50/50 between both lakes

  • Once Lake Placid is full, all available flow will shift to Lake McQueeney

This shared allocation slightly extends the Lake McQueeney refill timeline, but ensures both lakes are restored properly.

You can also explore nearby opportunities here:
Lake Placid waterfront homes

Lake Placid Lots for sale


Is Lake McQueeney Taking Water From Canyon Lake?

No—and this is one of the most common misconceptions about the Lake McQueeney refill.

Here are the facts:

  • Canyon Lake is currently in severe drought conditions

  • It sits over 20 feet below its flood pool

  • Releases (~63 cfs) are already allocated to downstream water rights

  • That water flows through the lakes—not into storage

Lake McQueeney is not pulling water from Canyon Lake storage.


Where Is the Water for the Lake McQueeney Refill Coming From?

Refilling Lake McQueeney relies entirely on natural water sources:

  • Comal Springs / Comal River discharge (~64 cfs)

  • Rainfall downstream of Canyon Lake

Important Clarifications:

  • No emergency releases

  • No reallocation of water rights

  • No impact on Canyon Lake storage levels

The system is functioning as designed—capturing natural downstream flows that would otherwise continue toward the Gulf.


How the Lake McQueeney Refill Is Impacting Real Estate

The Lake refill is already creating movement in the local real estate market.

What We’re Seeing:

  • Increased online traffic for waterfront properties

  • New listings hitting the market – Lake McQueeney Market Report

  • Strong demand from buyers anticipating full lake conditions

Why Demand Is Rising:

  • Pent-up demand after two years without a full lake

  • Renewed confidence in long-term lake stability

  • Return of boating and waterfront lifestyle

As the Lake McQueeney water level in 2026 continues to rise, buyer confidence is expected to follow.

Browse active listings here:
Lake McQueeney homes for sale

Lake McQueeney Lots for sale


What Should Buyers and Sellers Do During the Lake McQueeney Refill?

Buyers:

  • Lake McQueeney Homes for sale report
    Sign up here for emails alerts for new Lake McQueeney Homes For Sale

    Monitor listings closely – Sign up for Listing Reports

  • Be prepared to act quickly
  • Focus on long-term usability and elevation

Sellers:

  • Consider listing early during the Lake McQueeney filling process

  • Highlight future water access and lifestyle

  • Leverage strong buyer demand

If you’re considering making a move, start here:
Lake McQueeney real estate listings


Lake McQueeney Refill FAQs

When will Lake McQueeney be full?

The Lake McQueeney refill is expected to take approximately 10+ weeks under normal flow conditions. However, significant rainfall could accelerate the timeline.

Is Lake McQueeney being filled from Canyon Lake?

No. The Lake McQueeney refill is not using stored water from Canyon Lake.

Where is the water coming from for the Lake McQueeney refill?

The Lake McQueeney refill depends on natural flows from Comal Springs and rainfall.

Why is Lake Placid filling at the same time?

Water is being shared between both lakes during the refill process.

Is now a good time to buy property on Lake McQueeney?

Early in the Lake McQueeney refill, buyers may find opportunities before prices fully adjust.


Final Thoughts on the Lake McQueeney Refill

The refilling of Lake McQueeney represents more than rising water levels—it signals the return of a lifestyle, a market, and a community.

Momentum is building:

  • Water is flowing

  • The lake is rising

  • Buyer demand is increasing

Stay up to date and explore opportunities here:
Lake McQueeney waterfront properties

Lake McQueeney refill timeline showing a 10+ week estimate, natural flow from Comal Springs, and drought limits on Canyon Lake releases
The Lake McQueeney refill began in March 2026, with GBRA estimating 10+ weeks to restore the lake using natural flows and local rainfall.

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