Lake Granbury Boat Ramps

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DeCordova Bend Park

DeCordova Bend Park is located near the dam. It has a single-lane concrete boat ramp, fishing pier, access to tailrace area, parking area, restroom, and campsite. This is open all year round with no fee requirement.

Rough Creek Park Boat Ramp

Rough Creek Park is located off Texas 144 just south of Granbury. It has a wide boat ramp that can handle all boat types, a small dock, a parking area for vehicles, a picnic area, and a campsite. This is open all year with no fee required.

Thorp Spring Park Boat Ramp

Thorp Spring Park Boat Ramp is located on the west side of the lake. It has a single-lane concrete ramp that can accommodate all boat types, a parking area, a restroom, and a campsite. This is open all year round with no fee required.

Granbury City Park

Granbury City Park is located off Business 377 in the City of Granbury. It offers a concrete boat ramp, parking area, restroom, and a swimming area. This is open all year with no fee required.

Hunter Park Boat Ramp

Hunter Park is located on the west side of Lake Granbury just north of the city of Granbury, Texas. It offers a concrete boat ramp, two fishing piers, courtesy dock, restroom, picnic area, and a free campsite. This is open all year round with no fee...

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Lake Granbury Weather Forecast

Wednesday

Increasing Clouds

Hi: 89

Wednesday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 66

Thursday

Rain Showers

Hi: 78

Thursday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 65

Friday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 83

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 63

Saturday

Sunny

Hi: 91

Saturday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 70


Lake Granbury Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 5/15: 692.47 (-0.53)



Lake Granbury

Fishing Report from TPWD (May 8)

GOOD. Water clear; 74 degrees; 0.25 feet below pool. Granbury water temperatures are in the low 70s and continue to warm slowly. Granbury lake levels are normal and some stained water in the backs of creeks is possible due to recent rains. Floating debris may be encountered navigating the lake, so be careful out there. Granbury was releasing water this past week due to the heavy rains. Granbury sand bass fishing continues to be good to excellent on chartreuse and white slabs fished in 12-20 feet of water from Decordova Subdivision to in town by the Shores. Striped bass are slow to fair on live bait and trolled Alabama rigs on the lower ends from Blue Water Shores to Decordova subdivision. Crappie catches on small jigs and minnows are good on submerged structures and docks. Catfish including some big yellows and blues are fair to good on the upper ends on cut shad. Largemouth bass are fair to good on a variety of baits. Spinner baits, crankbaits and soft plastics are all producing bass to 6 pounds in the backs of sloughs and creeks. Many catches are good near main lake points. Some top water action is possible early and late. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters. Striped bass are slow in 12-40 feet of water on points, edges flats and along the river channel from the dam tp past Ports O’Call. Sand bass are good jigging slabs while anchored or drifting, trolling Alabama rigs with 3 inch swimbaits or other soft plastics. Also good on live or cut threadfin shad while anchored or drifting. Fish can be found on shallow flats as well as the edge of flats in 10-17 feet of water throughout the reservoir. Especially the south end of the lake. Channel catfish and blues are good on live or cut bait along channel edges in the current in 17-40 feet of water. Floating debris throughout the reservoir, especially further up the lake toward the Farm-To-Market 51 bridge and Tin Top. Less amounts of debris present towards the dam. Water clarity is murky due to the rain, a

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