Lake Granbury 4th of July Fireworks 2021




Lake Granbury is a narrow long lake located on the Brazos River southwest of Dallas. It is a large 8,310 acres lake with a 103-mile shoreline.

It is also a popular fishing and recreation lake surrounded by a vibrant community, lakefront homes, and lots of interesting places to explore. The community around Lake Granbury is also quite patriotic and known to celebrate the 4th of July in style.

Come to Lake Granbury to see for yourself how the locals celebrate Independence Day with musical concerts, parades, rodeos, and fireworks.

If you are in Lake Granbury for Independence Day, you can watch the firework shows at Granbury Town Square. More venues will be announced soon.

Lake Granbury Fireworks at the Town Square

The 2021 Old Fashioned Lake Granbury 4th of July celebrations and fireworks show at Granbury Town Square is a must-attend event if you are in the neighborhood. The event is sponsored by the Granbury Chamber of Commerce and is celebrated with a parade, concert, rodeo, and fireworks.

July 4th Independence Day is celebrated in Lake Granbury with great pomp and circumstance in many distinctive ways. The major attraction is the fireworks display in the evening after dusk. Granbury is known for hosting remarkable July 4th events.

If you want to catch the Lake Granbury fireworks in all the glory, you can either book a cruise on a special day or watch the spectacle from many venues on land or aboard a boat on the water.

There are many events taking place in Lake Granbury during this year’s Independence Day weekend including parades, parties, and of course the fireworks.

2021 Freedom and Fireworks Event in Granbury

If you plan to celebrate America’s Independence in an Old Fashioned July 4th style then come to Granbury. This annual event draws people from all over, and is held Friday through Sunday.

This year’s festivities will include a parade in the historic district as well as an opportunity to try the local festive delicacies, shop for crafts and art, kids’ fun activities, and one of the top 10 fireworks shows in the Southwest.

The Freedom and Fireworks celebrations start on Friday 2nd July and will run through Saturday 3rd July to Sunday 4th July. The main venue will be the Granbury Chamber of Commerce located on Highway 377.

Freedom and Fireworks is normally the most celebrated event of the year in Granbury. There will be vendors already on the Town Square and the parade takes place on Saturday 3rd July 2021.

The event comes to its climax on Sunday 4th of July with fireworks shows over the lake. You can catch all the action from Town Square and other venues near the lake. Admission to Town Square is free.

Conclusion

There are plenty of fun activities for the entire family during the Lake Granbury Independence Day celebrations.

You may as well start planning your summer getaway early enough if you want to know why the Lake Granbury 4th of July celebrations experience is unforgettable.

Remember to observe the COVID-19 regulations by wearing masks and maintaining the required physical distance while shopping at the local vendors, partying, and enjoying the fireworks.




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Mostly Clear

 

Saturday

Sunny

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Clear

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Sunday

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Hi: 89

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Lake Granbury

Fishing Report from TPWD (Sep. 4)

GOOD. Water stained; 90 degrees; 0.84 feet below pool. Granbury water temperatures continue to be in the middle to upper 80s and cooling some with the recent rains. Striped bass are hit-or-miss and are best on gizzard shad and trolled baits near Striper Alley. Sand bass action is good on slabs and spinners from the Shores in town to Indian Harbor. Sand bass are boiling on shad early and late. Crappie action continues to be good on small jigs and minnows fished near standing timber from in town to near Water’s Edge to the timber close to the old hot water outlet. Catfish are good on cut and prepared baits fished near creek entrances on many areas of the lake. Largemouth bass are slow to fair to 7lbs near deeper docks and main lake points. Look for schooling fish early and late near creek entrances and the river above Granbury is reporting some good catches working the laydowns. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters.

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