Granbury, Texas City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Granbury, Texas Travel Guide has been your connection to Granbury's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Introduction
Filled with historic attractions circa 1800 and outdoor adventures for the whole family to enjoy, Granbury, TX may just be Texas’ best kept secret. Granbury’s Victorian town square features a historic courthouse circa 1891, surrounded on all sides by antique shops, gift shops, art galleries and idyllic cafes and restaurants. Lake Granbury, built in 1969 when the Brazos River was dammed, is a wonderful retreat within the city offering peace and quiet along the lazy riverbed, not to mention great fishing. For the outdoor adventurer, this seemingly quiet river offers four parks on the lake where swimming, water skiing, windsurfing and scuba diving thrive. Boat ramps and camping facilities make this river within a city the perfect place to escape.
The bed and breakfasts inspire travelers to visit Granbury as well. Stay in one of Granbury’s bed and breakfasts and experience the true essence of Granbury. The comforting ambiance and the Southwestern hospitality will perfect your Granbury escape. Granbury bed and breakfasts range from traditional manors to log cabin hideaways. Whichever bed and breakfast you choose, you will not be disappointed by the amenities they have to offer.