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Texas Real Estate & Relocation Guide
Granbury, Texas
Population: 5,718
Located in Hood County
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In Yesterday Today
Get Away To Granbury
Pamper yourself in a quaint bed and breakfast or lakeside resort. Discover rare treasures as you meander through more than 50 antique, art and gift galleries. Savor the flavors at Texas cafes, fine restaurants and small town ice cream parlors. Catch musical high notes at the fabled Opera House.
Fish your limit or just relax deck side and enjoy the sunset on sparkling Lake Granbury. Stroll through our Victorian town square, the first in Texas listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
It's all Big Fun and Great Music from the golden age of rock n roll at Granbury Live Tee off for a round of golf in the scenic North Texas hills. Renew the magic of young love at an old-fashioned drive-in. See where dinosaurs once walked and wolves still howl. Listen for the echoes of heroes, the bravado of outlaws, the cadence of frontier life. Meet silent legends living here still, sculpted in stone, forged in iron, worked in wood. Get away to Granbury and relax in a peace of the past.
Granbury is 35 miles southwest of Fort Worth, Texas, with its large shopping malls, major retail centers, and outstanding restaurants. The performing and cultural arts are everywhere in Fort Worth with facilities like the Bass Performance Hall, Casa Manana Theatre, and world renowned art museums. Fort Worth is truly "where the West begins" with a rich western heritage as evidenced by such venues as the Fort Worth Stock Yards, the newly opened National Cowgirl Hall of Fame, and the Will Rogers Auditorium. Sports and entertainment abounds with the Ball Park in Arlington, home of the Texas Rangers, Texas Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, The Mavericks close-by and of course Six Flags Over Texas. Granbury is only a little over an hour's drive to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

