
About Lake Granbury
Located on the Brazos River just an hour southwest of Dallas/Fort Worth, the Brazos is the longest river in Texas and flows through the heart of Granbury and Hood County. Lake Granbury is a long, narrow, 8,310 acre lake with 103 miles of shoreline and a maximum depth of 75 feet.
Boating, fishing, jet ski and city beach area.
Surface area: 8,310 acres
Limited amounts of bulrush, cattails, and water stargrass
Predominant Fish Species
- Largemouth Bass
- Striped Bass & White Bass
- Channel & Flathead Catfish
- White Crappie
- Sunfish