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Lake Granbury 

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3 2.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 2173   Year: 2020 Acres: 0.317  
Lana Robinson, Agent

Fabulous home located in the heart of Pecan Plantation on the...

Lake Granbury 

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3 3.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 3069   Year: 1996 Acres: 0.120  
Paula Knowles, Agent

This rare jewel is nestled in a lovely cul de sac on the 17th...

Lake Granbury 

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3 3.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 2746   Year: 1977 Acres: 0.100  
Paula Knowles, Agent

COME BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on his gorgeous Brazos riverfront lot...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Lot

Granbury

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Texas

Acres: 1.920  
Lana Robinson, Agent

Beautiful brand new modern farm house styled home in desirable...

Lake Granbury 

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3 2.0  

Granbury

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Sq Ft: 1567   Year: 2022 Acres: 0.052  
Jade Warner, Agent

If you are looking for a buildable lot with some elbow room...

Lake Granbury 

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Granbury

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Texas

Acres: 0.884  
Eric Robinson, Agent

Located in Hood County. A piece of Texas heaven and history. A...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Lot

5 5.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 3147   Year: 1978 Acres: 77.000  

EXQUISITE MAINBODY Lake Front Acreage- Own a PRIVATE ESTATE on...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Lot

3 3.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 2755   Year: 2003 Acres: 25.408  

The Walsh, Wegman, Giordano Team is proud to present this once...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Home

4 4.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 5892   Year: 1981 Acres: 4.579  

Rare opportunity to own stunning Main Body Lakefront home in...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Home

4 5.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 3507   Year: 2004 Acres: 0.080  

Please Note This Home is Being Sold together with a full working...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Home

3 2.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 1720   Year: 1970 Acres: 0.830  

Note this property is sold together with the lake home behind it...

Lake Granbury 

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Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 3800   Year: 1916 Acres: 0.200  

Luxurious Lakeside Living! This enchanting 4-BE, 4-BA, 4-CAR...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Home

4 4.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 6251   Year: 2002 Acres: 3.109  

Welcome to your dream waterfront property! This stunning...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Home

3 2.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 2222   Year: 1980 Acres: 0.850  

Looking for the perfect Lake House. Then look no further. Invite...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Home

4 3.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 3007   Year: 2001 Acres: 1.619  

This is lake house entertaining perfection! Walk thru the front...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Home

3 2.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 2928   Year: 1955 Acres: 0.482  

This panoramic WATERFRONT view of Lake Granbury has teamed up...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Home

5 3.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 2995   Year: 1996 Acres: 0.352  

Beautiful Main-body home which has been recently painted...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Home

5 5.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 3577   Year: 1993 Acres: 0.400  

Beautiful oversized 1.13-acre waterfront residence with...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Home

4 4.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 3093   Year: 1999 Acres: 1.130  

Lake Granbury living at its finest! Exquisite Couto built home...

Lake Granbury 

Lakefront  Home

4 3.0  

Granbury

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Texas

Sq Ft: 3206   Year: 2012 Acres: 0.290  
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Lana Robinson: Lake Granbury Real Estate Agent Info

Lana Robinson Working with her father in farm and ranch sales since 1969, Lana Robinson quickly became well-versed in real estate and known around the Dallas/Fort Worth area. To complement her real estate career in the ’70s and ’80s, Lana was a Field Editor for Texas Farm Bureau. In 2009, she received her broker’s license and founded Prairie Wind Real Estate in Pecan Plantation, south of Granbury. Today, Lana, along with her son, Eric Robinson, sell properties throughout Hood County and beyond. Eric Robinson Eric, Lana’s Son, worked as a landman and leasing agent in the oil and gas industry until 2015. He was encouraged to get his agent’s license in 2016, forming the successful agency he and his mother have today. Eric, who is also a custom home builder, is able to advise his clients on improvements and renovations that will increase the value of their home. Eric is an expert in both residential and farm and ranch sales at Prairie Wind Real Estate.

Lake Granbury Information


Look to the northern region of Texas and settle your gaze on Lake Granbury if you’re interested in lake properties for sale. Constructed in 1969, Lake Granbury rests on the Brazos River and serves as one of the area’s most beloved outdoor sanctuaries. Only one hour west of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, Lake Granbury maintains a close-knit connection to regional and national history, while providing new memories each day for those who experience the lake for themselves. Lake Granbury is a welcomed oasis in the midst of the arid ruggedness of the Texas prairies. Boasting 103 miles of shoreline and 182 square miles of water surface to explore, Lake Granbury is a true marvel. Anglers especially appreciate the lake’s copious fishing accommodations and opportunities, as countless convenient boat docks and piers are spaced along the length of the lake. Striped and largemouth bass are prevalent in the long and winding lake, along with catfish, crappie, sunfish, and white bass. If sunfish are on your radar, lurk around the docks in the early summer and bait your hook with live crickets or worms.

Lake homes for sale are treated to the added bonus of consistent water levels in the lake, meaning that lake levels don't dip significantly the face of a hot spell. In fact, it’s for that very reason that the lake is so cherished. Several public access points lead to the shore, and most are accompanied by boat ramps, camping facilities, restrooms, and fishing piers. Water skiing, windsurfing, and even scuba diving attract all who are seeking a good splash, especially since Lake Granbury’s waters shimmer a vibrant blue.

Lake-view properties also savor the cool and refreshing breezes that come in off the water. These breezes make their way to many of Lake Granbury’s neighboring golf courses. With eight noteworthy courses in the larger Granbury area alone, you’ll never be without a birdie on the horizon. If you’re interested in living on a Lake Granbury golf course, visit GolfHomes.com for property listings and details. Lake Granbury may be only a short drive from the metropolises of Dallas/Fort Worth, but Granbury proper (in Hood County) hasn’t lost any of its Southern hospitality or charm. Head into town for a day of wining and dining at local favorites like Barking Rocks Winery and Bluff Dale Vineyards, where they feature both smooth wine and live music. You can also stroll back in time along the cobblestone streets of the Historic District.

Lake Granbury is a 33 mile long lake made in early 60’s from the Brazos River. It is one of the most constant level lakes in Texas with a wonderful old Historic square in the center of it with fine dining, antique shopping, live music, and theatre and just 30 minute drive to Fort Worth, TX a major city. The lake has wonderful fishing and skiing. Homeowners on the lake own their water frontage so you can build private boat docks and piers.

Lake Granbury is an 8,700-acre impoundment at De Cordova Bend on Brazos River. Parks, camps and service facilities for outdoor recreation dot the 103-mile shoreline. The picturesque lake holds several fish records. Lake Granbury edges the city for which it is named, following the looping channel of the Brazos. Jacob de Cordova, for whom the dam is named, was a man of unusual abilities. He accumulated land scrip for more than a million Texas acres, and billing himself as "Publicity Agent for an Empire," lectured throughout the East in 1859 to stimulate interest in Texas. The lake also accessible from Acton. - Texas Dept of Transportation Guide Book.

Lake Granbury is a North Texas reservoir near Granbury, Texas. It was created in 1969 and is only one of three lakes damming the Brazos River. Lake Granbury is contained by the De Cordova Bend Dam and is a long, narrow lake, encompassed by 103 miles (221 km) of shoreline. The lake is controlled by the Brazos River Authority in Granbury.
Are Jet Skis permitted on Lake Granbury? Yes
Can you Swim in Lake Granbury? Yes
What is the Water Quality at Lake Granbury? Good and soon to be excellent in an effort by the Brazos River Authority to maintain and monitor the cleanliness.
What is the Average water level variance at Lake Granbury? Very little, between 2 inches to 10 inches
Are Boat Docks permitted at Lake Granbury? Yes
Are Power Boats permitted at Lake Granbury? Yes
What is the Lake Depth at Lake Granbury? There is a deep channel that runs 30-50 feet the entire length of the lake.
What are the Nearby Cities to Lake Granbury? Fort Worth 30 min, Cleburne, Weatherford, Stephenville, Dallas 1:20 min.
What is the Closest Airport to Lake Granbury? DFW 1 hr 20 min.
What are the Building restrictions at Lake Granbury? Different subdivisions have different requirements. Much of the lake is actually out of the city limits so no permits are required to build other than heath permits for septic systems. However, builders do have to be registered with the Texas Builder As

Lake Granbury
Fishing Information

Predominant Fish Species: Largemouth bass, striped bass, white bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, white crappie, sunfish. All fishes are managed under statewide regulations with the exception of largemouth bass, which has a 16" minimum length limit and a 5 fish daily bag limit.

FISHING COVER/STRUCTURE The main lake has a small amount of timber, cattails and bulrushes, but by far the number one structure is boat houses and piers. The upper lake has more timber and brush piles.

FISHING TIPS AND TACTICS Striped bass fishing can be very good on this long, sinuous reservoir. Downrigging jigs and crankbaits as well as drifting live shad can be very effective. The mid-lower lake seems to be best. Largemouth bass fishing can be excellent around any of the 1000-plus boat docks and piers. Crankbaits, jigs, and worms are top bets. Catfishing is best in the upper reservoir. The stained water and abundant timber along the Brazos River channel makes for excellent trotlining. Crappie can be caught using live minnows fished around docks, submerged brush, and bridge pilings. White bass fishing is best during the spring in the river above the lake. Small jigs and spinners work best. Sunfish can be caught using live worms or crickets fished around docks, especially in early summer.

Anglers Choice Inc, 817-573-3400, 4425 E Highway 377, Granbury, TX 76049-7423 Fishing Bait and Tackle, Boat Repair, Boat Dealer


Lake Granbury
Boating Information

Lake Granbury has 5 public boat ramps, two fishing piers, and 4 overnight camping areas. Facilities are excellent.

Bridge Harbor Marina, 817-279-6969, 1003 White Cliff Rd, Granbury, TX 76048-1990

Pier 144 Marina, 817-573-3698, 2323 S Morgan St, Granbury, TX 76048-2815 Boat Dealers, Boat Dockage & Storage, Trailer Parks & Campsites

Indian Harbor Marina, 817-579-7048, 1001 Brazos Dr, Granbury, TX 76048-6321


Lake Granbury
Camping Information

Dinosaur Valley State Park, located just northwest of Glen Rose in Somervell County, is a 1524.72-acre, scenic park set astride the Paluxy River. The land for the park was acquired from private owners under the State Parks Bonds Program during 1968 and opened to the public in 1972.

Activities: Dinosaur Valley State Park contains some of the best preserved dinosaur tracks in the world. The dinosaur tracks are located in the riverbed, so please call ahead to check on river conditions. There are two fiberglass models; a 70-foot Apatosaurus and a 45-foot Tyrannosaurus Rex. They were built, under commission of the Sinclair Oil Company, New York World's Fair Dinosaur Exhibit of 1964 - 1965. Other activities include camping, picnicking, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding in a separate 100-acre area (no horses furnished), river swimming and fishing, and wildlife observation. There is a portion of the Texas longhorn herd in the park.

Facilities: Facilities include campsites with water and electricity; restrooms with showers; and walk-in water sites, which have tables, grills, and water in area. South Primitive, a 100-acre site 1/4 mile in, is for equestrian and primitive camping. Horseback riding is only allowed in the South Primitive Area, which is set aside for equestrian recreation; users must provide their own horses. The area has ground fire rings; campers must bring stakes to tie their horses; no water or restrooms at campsites; no tables. Backpack campsites are from 1 to 5.5 miles in to the North Primitive area; no restrooms in the area; water is available at the trail head. There are 7 miles of trails for hiking and backpacking and 12 for mountain biking. The park also has a day-use picnic area; a group picnic pavilion; a trailer dump station; an outdoor amphitheater; an interpretive center, and a Texas State Park Store that sells dinosaur souvenirs such as caps, mugs, books, toys, etc. Cold drinks and snacks are also available.

377 Rv Park, 817-579-1315, 4170 E Highway 377, Granbury, TX 76049-7435

Country Side Rv Park, 817-573-7539, 2600 W Highway 377, Granbury, TX 76048-5424

Thorp Spring Rv Park, 817-573-3043, 2700 Lipan Hwy, Granbury, TX 76048-4268


Lake Granbury
Local Area Businesses

For more information on local cities around this lake. Quality moving and delivery services at affordable rates. (214) 747-move(6683), Nice Moves Moving Co.
Chamber Of Commerce Business Office 817 573-1622

Granbury City Hall Community Development 817 573-7039

Granbury City Hall Municipal Courthouse 817 573-8541

Granbury Housing Authority 817 573-1107

Area Attractions: Nearby attractions include Meridian and Cleburne State Parks; Acton State Historic Site (the state's smallest state park); Somervell County Museum; Somervell County Expo Center and Amphitheater, Comanche Peak Visitor's Center, Squaw Creek Reservoir, and the Fossil Rim Wildlife Park.


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