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Granger Lake is a US Army Corps of Engineers reservoir in Williamson County, northeast of Austin. This 4,400-acre lake offers wide-open water with good fetch for kitesurfing. The lake is surrounded by flat Central Texas prairies, allowing southerly winds to blow unobstructed. Less crowded than lakes closer to Austin, Granger Lake offers a more peaceful experience with plenty of room on the water.
Large freshwater body with good fetch and nice chop conditions. Murky water typical of Central Texas lakes. Variable depth with significant shallow areas near the shoreline. Muddy bottom in shallow zones. Conditions range from flat water to chop depending on wind strength.
Intermediate
Open all year round
Severe thunderstorms frequent in spring with lightning, hail, and damaging winds. Submerged tree stumps and debris, particularly during low water levels. Lake can drop significantly during drought. Boat traffic on weekends. Remote from emergency services — riding with a partner is recommended.
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