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Lake Granbury
Lake Granbury, located about 35 miles southwest of Fort Worth, is a premier destination for water sports in North Texas. Formed by the De Cordova Bend Dam in 1969, this 8,300-acre reservoir offers more than 100 miles of shoreline for boating, swimming, and soaking in the sun. The city of Granbury, with a population of around 11,000, provides the perfect small-town backdrop for lake lovers looking to escape the city.
Water sports are the heartbeat of Lake Granbury. From high-speed jet skiing and wakeboarding to laid-back paddleboarding and kayaking, the lake offers something for every pace. Multiple marinas and rental companies line the shore, making it easy for visitors to jump right into the action. Whether you're carving waves or coasting along quiet coves, the water is the main attraction year-round.
Fishing is another favorite activity on Lake Granbury, with anglers targeting striped bass, largemouth bass, catfish, crappie, and more. Early mornings often see boats drifting along the shorelines, while fishing piers and public ramps make it accessible for everyone. The lake’s varied depths and habitats make it a reliable spot for both casual and competitive fishing.
While land-based attractions exist, the energy of Granbury centers on its waterfront. Lakeside restaurants, beach areas, and watercraft rentals keep the focus on the lake, drawing weekend visitors and water sports enthusiasts alike. Whether you're launching off a wake or enjoying a sunset cruise, Lake Granbury delivers a full-throttle aquatic experience in the heart of Texas.
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